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To change with the times, WGBH drops its ‘W’ and pivots to purple
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The new branding, which includes a color and font change, will be updated over the course of a year.
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The new branding, which includes a color and font change, will be updated over the course of a year.
Axtell has worked in public broadcasting for 48 years.
Is it hubris for a reporter to end a two-way with “You’re welcome”?
After reducing the radio show’s broadcast footprint earlier this year, GPB is ending weekly production until its funding outlook improves.
Reaves replaces Shula Neuman, who resigned earlier this month.
“It’s really, really incumbent upon leaders of newsrooms right now to understand that there is a mandate for change,” KQED’s Vinnee Tong said.
CEO Kevin Martin said the budget cuts protect essential news services and keep ideastream aligned with its long-term strategic plan.
The new requirement is “regulatory make-work” that “does not serve any necessary or legitimate purpose,” PBS and America’s Public Television Stations argued.
“We have had some time to reflect, to listen and to refine so that we can be right there, hand in hand with our education partners and our families,” said Robin Mencher, executive director of education at KQED.
The CPM board declined to answer specific questions from staff about the CEO hiring process.
Social media is showing the good, the bad and the ugly of our underused offices.
Alcindor is the first public media reporter and first Black woman to win the White House Correspondents’ Association Aldo Beckman Award, presented annually to a journalist who demonstrates “overall excellence.”
Some border stations have been losing Canadian members due to the lack of streaming access.
Neuman’s departure will allow her “to focus on issues within St. Louis Public Radio.”
We answer your questions about the 2020 Local that Works contest and the $20,000 grand prize as the Aug. 20 entry deadline nears.
Milam “inspired hundreds of people to start community radio stations all around the country … and has left us a raucous and sprawling living legacy.”
Often referred to as “the voice of Indian country,” McKosato brought Native issues into the light for a wide audience.
The leaders said the changes need to go beyond additional training.
Face masks branded with logos are now available from NPR and stations including KPCC, KPBS and Nashville Public Radio.
The station faces a $7.1 million budget gap and has seen a “sharp decline” in corporate sponsorship.