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Monthly Archives: July 2022

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People

Comings and goings: NPR names managing editor of collaborative journalism, PBS adds senior manager of immersive learning …

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | July 14, 2022

NPR promoted Bruce Auster and Kathy Goldgeier within its collaborative journalism team.

People

Ann Hume Wilson, KMFA executive director, to retire

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | July 14, 2022

“With KMFA’s new home completed, and a new strategic plan initiated, it’s an ideal time to pass the baton to a new leader,” Wilson said.

System/Policy

‘PBS NewsHour’ staffers announce intent to form union

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | July 13, 2022

Union organizers say they aim to improve staff morale and reduce turnover.

People

Stephen Schram, Michigan Radio executive director, announces retirement

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | July 13, 2022

Schram has led the Ann Arbor station since 2006.

Programs/Content

Colorado Public Radio podcast explores Latino heritage by celebrating stories of everyday life

By Abigail Pritchard, Former Editorial Intern | July 12, 2022

“¿Quién Are We?” is about “how our identities sort of shape who we are and what we do,” says Luis Antonio Perez, lead producer.

People

Robert Altman to step down from WMHT

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | July 11, 2022

Altman will continue leading the dual licensee while the board seeks his successor.

People

Comings and goings: NPR promotes national editors, Jennifer Strachan leaves KUOW …

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | July 11, 2022

NPR promoted Vickie Walton-James to acting managing editor for news, while Ammad Omar steps up to chief national editor.

Programs/Content

APMG cancels ‘In the Dark’ podcast, cuts 10 positions

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | July 8, 2022

“We are no longer able to sustain support of In the Dark and we are immediately beginning to explore opportunities to find a new home — either for the entire enterprise, outside of APMG or for the talented journalists, within APMG,” a spokesperson said.

System/Policy

Biden nominates former Alaska Public Radio Network CEO Diane Kaplan to CPB board

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | July 7, 2022

The nomination of another Biden appointee, Kathy Im, still awaits confirmation by the Senate.

Programs/Content

Center for Investigative Reporting cuts 10 positions, citing revenue shortfall

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | July 7, 2022

In addition to the cuts, the EP of CIR’s “Reveal” has also left the organization.

Education

TPT receives $1.2M NASA grant to promote science careers among young women of color

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | July 6, 2022

NASA Inspires Futures for Tomorrow’s Youth, a new initiative, will pair 100 NASA STEM professionals with students ages 9–14.

Featured in Category

Comings and goings: WAMU names executive editor, Tom Mara joins Seattle International Film Festival …

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | July 6, 2022

Teresa Frontado left KUT in Austin, Texas, to join WAMU.

Obituaries

Elaine Harbison, former director of learning services for WILL-TV, dies at 83

By Family of the deceased | July 5, 2022

After retiring from WILL-TV, she started Harbison Learning Systems, where she was able to continue building the web-based Instructional Technology Marketplace.

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