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Reported.ly aims to keep going after losing First Look support
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The social-media reporting outfit suspended operations Aug. 31.
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The social-media reporting outfit suspended operations Aug. 31.
PRX’s John Barth urges news directors to overcome public radio’s risk-averse culture and embrace digital media’s “thrill of speed.”
PBS COO Jonathan Barzilay called the initiative “hugely exciting.”
Two winning reports aired on public radio’s “Reveal” and “Marketplace.”
The production, based at KNBA in Anchorage, Alaska, recorded village life in remote areas threatened by climate change.
Another “Masterpiece” break-out, “Sherlock: The Abominable Bride,” won for best television movie.
The show highlighted New Jersey’s legacy of pollution.
PBS Development Services will launch the PBS Nerd peer-to-peer pilot this fall.
McCammon’s background has been her superpower out on the Republican campaign trail.
Greater Public President Doug Eichten said PBS’s decision “came as a surprise and a disappointment.”
Efforts to build sustainer files have shifted from conversion to acquisition, according to a recent study by Target Analytics.
The first report will air Monday.
The station found inspiration in Melody Kramer’s ideas about new models for public media membership.
NPR announced new hosting assignments Thursday for its flagship morning programs.
“Let’s Have Some Church Detroit Style” profiles the Hallelujah Singers, an energetic all-star gospel choir.
KUED in Salt Lake City premiered “Hope Lives: Preventing Teen Suicide” Monday.
The man who kidnapped 11-year-old Jacob Wetterling nearly 27 years ago appeared in court Sept. 6 to confess his guilt.
The reporter’s distinctive storytelling and Southern drawl win him praise from listeners and colleagues.
Two brothers clashed over who would complete ”Soundbreaking,” a series shaped around legendary Beatles producer George Martin.
Producer American Public Media is hoping to pull off a “Leno to Fallon” transition with the host.