Year: 2023
PBS Reno’s first-ever podcast focuses on host’s Chinese-Vietnamese heritage
In creating “Refugee’s Daughter,” Christina Le followed her boss’ advice to “start with something you know.”Comings and goings: NPR appoints VP, longtime WQXR host retires …
Julie Parr joined NPR as VP of development.OETA’s existence is preserved after lawmakers overturn governor’s veto
Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt had argued that Oklahomans didn't want to "use their tax dollars to indoctrinate kids."From alligator clips to high-speed internet: the past, present and future of remote work at ...
While the pandemic has accelerated the pace of change and increased the sheer number of people working remotely, NPR has had at ...Longtime WAMC CEO Alan Chartock retires
"It’s time to let a new crop of leaders take the helm," Chartock said.How pubmedia is navigating the pros and cons of remote work
New workplace norms are giving employees greater flexibility, while leaders are learning to manage remote teams and build community.Visiting Egypt, a reporter (and avid baker) reflects on bread and democracy
In an excerpt from his new book, former public media journalist Tony Ganzer finds parallels between bread and journalism on a reporting ...Michael Couzens, ‘champion’ of community broadcasting, dies at 76
“He could help stations that very few other lawyers who were with firms could afford to do.”James Dunford appointed CEO of American Public Television
Dunford is currently SVP of station services for PBS.Facing closure, antenna maker Shively finds a buyer
A major supplier of FM antennas and transmission equipment to public radio stations will remain in business under new ownership.Documentary tells story of Fanny, an unsung all-girl band that’s still rocking after 50 years
Airing Monday on PBS, "Fanny: The Right to Rock" examines what it meant to be women — some of whom were queer ...Comings and goings: NPR announces National Desk changes, CPB hires director for Next Generation Warning ...
Cheryl Corley was named Midwest bureau chief for NPR.Crosscut Union vows to challenge newsroom restructuring plan
Cascade Public Media described the reorganization as a pivot to produce more multimedia journalism.How Nebraska’s long-running gardening show ‘Backyard Farmer’ has taken root on social media
"Being in the digital space has allowed us to promote how plants and people connect," says Terri James, the show's social media ...Advice for public radio stations: why we can’t keep treating digital members like radio listeners
What does “digital membership” mean, and how does it differ from how public radio has traditionally thought about membership?