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Monthly Archives: February 2019

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People

Thompson to lead Center for Investigative Reporting, APTS chooses trustees, and other comings and goings

By Dru Sefton, Senior Editor | February 13, 2019

Matt Thompson will oversee CIR’s newsroom and its “Reveal” show and podcast.

Development

With more freedom on podcasts, pubmedia producers seek middle ground on commercial tone

By Dru Sefton, Senior Editor | February 13, 2019

To answer a reader’s question, we asked NPR and WBUR how they approach advertising on podcasts.

A DJ looks back on 50 years on jazz radio in the nation’s capital

By Rusty Hassan, Host (WPFW) | February 12, 2019

Rusty Hassan has seen shows and stations come and go during his long career on Washington, D.C., airwaves, and he’s still at it.

System/Policy

WBUR employees set to vote on joining union

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | February 11, 2019

“We appreciate management working with us and can’t wait to get started making WBUR an even better place to work,” a producer said.

Local that Works

North Country project on work is ‘embedded into the life of the station’

By Dru Sefton, Senior Editor | February 11, 2019

The North Country at Work team now produces community events and storytelling evenings.

NPR

NPR White House reporter Scott Horsley moves to business desk

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | February 8, 2019

Scott Horsley replaces John Ydstie, who retired in November.

Programs/Content

Alaska Public Media grant will enhance coverage of rural health

By Dru Sefton, Senior Editor | February 8, 2019

The broadcaster received $500,000 from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

System/Policy

Rhode Island PBS sticks with host after blackface photo emerges

By Andrew Lapin, Freelance Contributor | February 7, 2019

A 1986 photo depicted talk show host Jim Hummel dressed as Tubbs from “Miami Vice” for a Halloween party.

Programs/Content

WNYC hires Vox VP as chief content officer

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | February 6, 2019

Golis will lead editorial strategy, program development and the integration of radio and digital for WNYC News, WNYC Radio and WNYC Studios.

Programs/Content

NPR refreshes ‘Morning Edition’ music to update sound, appeal to new listeners

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | February 6, 2019

Coming to the air in May, the new suite of music will “better reflect what ‘Morning Edition’ is today,” said NPR CEO Jarl Mohn.

Quick Takes

Arkansas network launches legislative streaming service

By Dru Sefton, Senior Editor | February 5, 2019

AR-CAN, the Arkansas Citizens Access Network, will stream legislative proceedings and other government activities.

Programs/Content

PBS eyes streaming agreements to address ‘profoundly important’ platform goals, Kerger says

By Barry Garron, Freelance Contributor | February 4, 2019

The PBS president told an audience at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour to “stay tuned” for possible announcements involving Sling TV and YouTube TV.

People

Orton rises at TPT, Contreras to take over at Connecticut Public, and other comings and goings

By Dru Sefton, Senior Editor | February 4, 2019

TPT COO Dean Orton will succeed longtime president Jim Pagliarini.

Programs/Content

Ohio’s WYSO to become independently owned

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | February 1, 2019

The station will be owned by a nonprofit run by GM Neenah Ellis.

Development

Salesforce.org acquires creator of NGO Connect fundraising software

By Dru Sefton, Senior Editor | February 1, 2019

Contributor Development Partnership, a seed investor in roundCorner, received a payout, though financial terms were not disclosed.

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