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Monthly Archives: January 2023

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System/Policy

KPCC will rebrand as LAist 89.3

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | January 31, 2023

“A cross-platform approach will be the tip of the spear of our evolution,” CEO Herb Scannell said.

People

Comings and goings: NPR names booking EP, Lehigh Valley Public Media hires engagement VP …

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | January 30, 2023

NPR promoted Natalie Winston to EP for booking and specials.

System/Policy

Battle of the brands: Vermont Public’s name has some audience members covering their ears

By Liz Reid, Freelance Contributor | January 27, 2023

Some Vermonters pine for a “media” or “broadcasting” to be attached, but the name was a very intentional choice.

Programs/Content

With ‘City Island,’ PBS Kids leans into animated shorts to show how communities work 

By Marah Eakin, Freelance Contributor | January 27, 2023

Aaron Augenblick’s kooky cartoon creates a neighborhood that’s “friendly, inviting, and … really fun to hang out in.”

Programs/Content

What America Amplified learned about engagement during the midterm elections

By Alisa Barba, Managing Editor (America Amplified) and Chelsea Naughton, Digital Content Manager (America Amplified) | January 26, 2023

America Amplified’s focus on the mechanics of voting highlighted the challenges of reaching beyond public media’s current audiences.

System/Policy

Former public media employees describe the burnout and frustration that drove them away

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | January 26, 2023

As stress, workplace culture and other factors drive people out, stations increasingly struggle to find and keep staffers.

People

Comings and goings: NPR shuffles correspondents, CRB Classical hires and promotes staffers …

By Mike Janssen, Digital Editor and Julian Wyllie, Reporter | January 24, 2023

Frank Langfitt is leaving his London-based reporting position, which will be taken over by Lauren Frayer.

Programs/Content

How pubmedia can build relationships with teens and tweens  

By Mary Madden, Senior Fellow (Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop) and Elizabeth Rood, Senior Fellow (Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop) | January 23, 2023

A new study from Sesame Workshop draws on lessons from project leaders and youth alumni.

System/Policy

Reveal staffers seek union recognition

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | January 23, 2023

“Once recognized, we look forward to negotiating with management to ensure all eligible members are in-unit,” the employees said.

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