Year: 2023
Tim Isgitt named CEO of Public Media Company
Isgitt succeeds Erin Moran, chief executive since 2019.Pittsburgh Community Broadcasting Corp. offers buyouts to reporters
"We are now facing some difficult decisions that may result in changes for us," said CEO Terry O'Reilly.Storytelling series unites Southern stations with regional collaboration
"The best stories are universal. It doesn't matter where they're set," said Arkansas PBS CEO Courtney Pledger.CPB provides additional funds for Editor Corps program
Stations will pay on a sliding scale for editing assistance from the Public Media Journalists Association.PBS board approves 3% station dues increase for FY24
PBS’ total budget is expected to break even at $372.2 million.Why pubmedia should plan for an upcoming boost to local news funding
The MacArthur Foundation's Press Forward campaign will provide an infusion of badly needed cash for local news. But that cash will likely ...How ‘PBS NewsHour’ shaped its reporting on incarcerated people reentering society
The show worked with Knology, a social science research institute, to gather feedback from experts, professionals and formerly incarcerated people themselves.Comings and goings: WFYI hires CTO, CPB adds to Next Generation Warning System team …
Sean Anker started his career with WFYI and will be returning to the Indianapolis station.May CDP Index: Larger stations struggle to land major gifts
"The need for focused and creative marketing strategy and investment aimed at major donors cannot be understated."OPB CEO Steve Bass to step down next year
Bass said it’s time to give a new leader the chance to take OPB "to another level."Episodes become entries in KQED’s new book based on podcast
The "Bay Curious" book answers questions about San Francisco with the aim of appealing to locals and tourists alike.‘Endeavour’ closes latest chapter in enduring ‘Masterpiece’ franchise
The prequel to “Inspector Morse” has delivered compelling drama, big audiences and fundraising results to public TV since 2013.WHYY dives into original children’s programming with two new offerings
"Albie’s Elevator" and "The Infinite Art Hunt" aim to reach kids ages 2 to 8.Sarah Ashworth hired to lead Wisconsin Public Radio
Ashworth most recently worked as SVP of content for Vermont Public.WQED names Jason Jedlinski CEO
Jedlinski previously worked as GM of "The Hill."