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‘Washington Week’ picks Ifill successor
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With “Washington Post” reporter Robert Costa on board, WETA continues its search for a “PBS NewsHour” co-host.
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With “Washington Post” reporter Robert Costa on board, WETA continues its search for a “PBS NewsHour” co-host.
FIX IT asks players to correct transcripts as they compare them to the original audio.
The House trimmed Vermont PBS’ line item to just $1.
PBS expanded the TechCon agenda beyond traditional engineering this year to include tracks on content and engagement, development, marketing and digital infrastructure.
The Prometheus Radio Project is asking the FCC to reconsider a January ruling.
Now in a White House aiming to defund public broadcasting, Bannon was an executive producer of films produced by former CPB exec Michael Pack.
Just as a broadcast needs a strong transmitter signal, a website needs fast-loading pages.
Public media accounted for five of the 12 winners in the category.
Aguilar discovered punk rock on a community radio station and found himself coming back to listen to the news.
Check out our summary of how the spectrum auction appears to be playing out for public media.
Station President James Baum said viewers in the stations’ coverage area will not lose PBS service due to overlap from other broadcasters.
The network hopes the new operator will continue airing NPR programming, however.
The San Francisco station is posting hyperlocal news and interacting with Bay Area residents as one of the social networking site’s first media partners.
The dedication coincides with MPR’s 50th anniversary.
The big sums will help to expand services, pay off debts and enable technical upgrades.
The Los Angeles station will restructure its debt and set up an investment fund to support service expansions.
Public television’s spring fundraising rolled out in a heated high-stakes environment for clearly communicating a case for support.
In fiscal year 2017, the state provided $8.2 million of Maryland Public Television’s $31.5 million budget.
ITVS is being recognized for transforming the media landscape and supporting timeless work.
“This is a transformative event in the history of both our organizations,” said APTS President Pat Butler.