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How tracking source diversity is changing coverage at NPR and MPR
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“I think that the only way we do better is if we have accountability,” said Pallavi Gogoi, head of NPR’s business desk.
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“I think that the only way we do better is if we have accountability,” said Pallavi Gogoi, head of NPR’s business desk.
“We’re introducing people to our content who wouldn’t have experienced it any other way,” says Laura Durham of PBS Utah.
A media evaluation tool developed by ITVS gives producers new insights on issues that audiences want to talk about.
The $26 million construction project creates space for public events, podcast creators and a growing newsroom.
“¿Quién Are We?” is about “how our identities sort of shape who we are and what we do,” says Luis Antonio Perez, lead producer.
Sixteen stations have received grants for screenings, trainings and panel discussions tied to the documentary.
The project tells the stories of Massachusetts residents who are facing eviction amid an increasingly expensive housing market.
The project is a collaboration among WXPN, WRTI and REC Philly, an incubator and agency that provides local artists with business advice and spaces to create.