Year: 2024
WTVP board members resign in wake of financial improprieties
The board chair and vice chair for the station resigned from their positions Tuesday.New York stations team up on news network
“We all recognize that working together makes us stronger, and it helps us serve our audiences across the state much better.”Comings and goings: Suraya Mohamed named EP for NPR Music, American Public Television promotes staff ...
Mohamed joined NPR Music in 2004 as a producer.Former WFYI accountant and co-conspirator sentenced for embezzling more than $270,000
Mindi B. Madison, a former accountant for the station, and co-conspirator Alicia Wilson were also ordered to pay restitution.7 things newsroom managers can learn from beekeeping
Two news editors and beekeepers see similarities between keeping bees and managing journalists.Inaugural Next Generation Warning System grants prioritize expansion to underserved communities
Florida’s IRSC Public Media and Mississippi Public Broadcasting will expand or improve their capacity to deliver emergency messages to at-risk communities.Michigan Radio rebrands as Michigan Public
The station is the latest "Public"-branded pubcaster.Comings and goings: TPT hires CCO, WMHT appoints chief advancement officer …
Nick Kereakos was hired as CCO of TPT in St. Paul, Minn.With Illinois Soul, WILL creates new format for Black audiences
“We are going to create a whole new audience and a new way of receiving information in the Black community,” says Tracy ...How Audience 98 can inform efforts to acquire donors in the digital era
"We need to stop thinking about audiences in terms of technology and start thinking about audiences of the brand, no matter how ...Why break producers are the unsung heroes of fund drives
"Success is in the details. Appointing a wise break producer for fund drives respects both staff and listeners."NPR’s new executive editor scouts paths for audience growth
“We need to be connecting with different communities, folks with different perspectives in the country and in the world,” says NPR's Eva ...WFAE staff approve first union contract
“We’re celebrating new guarantees on pay, time off and promotions,” the bargaining committee said in a press release. “We’ll also have a ...CPB CEO defends new policy for diversity reporting
In a letter to Sen. Ted Cruz, CPB’s chief executive refuted criticism that updated grant rules are discriminatory.Comings and goings: WHYY SVP retires, StoryCorps hires CDO …
Arthur Ellis retired after a 36-year tenure with WHYY in Philadelphia.