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WGBH’s Godley adds business services title, NETA announces top board posts and other comings and goings
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Godley has been with the Boston station for nine years.
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Godley has been with the Boston station for nine years.
“I’ve continued to think about what a post-subsidy system would be like, as a practical matter,” Howard Husock told Current.
The podcast, incubated through PRX’s Podquest contest, debuts June 14.
Each series is produced with Canadian partners to take advantage of funding incentives north of the border.
The Public Media Village concept tested last year will be adapted for several conferences this summer, including next month’s AAJA event in Philadelphia.
Launch of ‘The Music Box,’ including podcast episodes and an online music curriculum, coincides with the station’s annual Summer Listening program.
At the 2017 PMBA conference in St. Louis, attendees said people in public media care about making a difference.
Storefront Studio will train Richmond youth in audio production and storytelling.
“Kip Campbell was the best television engineer that I have known in my entire career,” said Carl Davis, retired UNC-TV director of engineering.
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The station hopes to raise $50,000 in listener support for its “Daylight Reporting Fund.”
Stations have launched podcasts and developed toolkits to help others respond to crises.
If passed, the law would funnel $100 million of the state’s $332 million to a journalism partnership.
After clearing a fundraising hurdle to buy its license, the Washington station found its work was just beginning.
With excerpts and interviews, we looked back at the influential public affairs show.
PBS is among the top 10 in brand perception among LGBT consumers, according to YouGov.