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Monthly Archives: March 2022

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Programs/Content

APM will handle distribution of Classical 24

By Leigh Giangreco, Freelance Contributor | March 30, 2022

“We believe that bringing production and distribution under the same roof will provide a more streamlined process for our station partners and be a seamless experience for our listeners,” said an APMG executive.

Programs/Content

Classical stations see audience, fundraising successes as listeners seek refuge during pandemic

By Liz Reid, Freelance Contributor | March 29, 2022

“People really felt the value of the station to a greater degree during the pandemic and wanted to make certain that the station had the funding it needed to not just survive but thrive,” said Brenda Barnes, CEO of KING FM in Seattle.

System/Policy

Biden administration requests $565M for CPB in FY2025, supports proposed change to interconnection funding

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | March 28, 2022

The administration endorsed a CPB proposal that could free up system support funds for other uses.

People

Comings and goings: NPR adds evening and overnight staff, KET promotes employees …

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | March 28, 2022

NPR hired Fernando Alfonso III, Kevin Drew and Ayana Archie for its evening and overnight Newshub.

Programs/Content

Public radio’s ‘On Being’ will move to seasonal podcast

By Leigh Giangreco, Freelance Contributor | March 25, 2022

“I watched the ‘Car Talk’ guys actually die and still be on the radio … and I said to myself, ‘At some point, this is going to end, or it’s going to morph into a new form,” said host Krista Tippett.

Programs/Content

Inaugural PBS diversity report highlights BIPOC contributions to programming

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | March 25, 2022

The network said that in fiscal year 2021, 51% of its nationally programmed prime-time schedule “included diverse on-screen talent; was produced, written or directed by diverse makers; and/or explored diversity-related topics.”

Development

The power of partnerships, promotion and pledge to drive revenue

By Lori Zoss Kraska, Founder/Chief Principal (Growth Owl LLC) and Barry Nelson, Consultant (Nelson & Associates Fundraising) | March 24, 2022

The way we make connections that lead to support is just as important as the way we connect through great content.

System/Policy

Grants to Colorado radio stations will aid community engagement, elevate Indigenous voices

By Nina Heller, Former Editorial Intern | March 23, 2022

The Colorado Media Project grants will support initiatives at Rocky Mountain Community Radio, KSJD and KSUT.

People

Luis Patiño named CEO for Austin PBS

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | March 23, 2022

Patiño succeeds Bill Stotesbery, who retired.

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