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Author: Austin Fuller

Austin Fuller
Austin Fuller

Austin Fuller joined Current as a reporter in 2024. He previously reported on restaurants and retailers as a business reporter for the Orlando Sentinel newspaper in Florida. He has also covered entertainment and city government for The Daytona Beach News-Journal.

  • System/Policy

    Public eye on NPR spurred editorial additions, says Chapin

    With NPR in the news, questions circulated about what the network wanted to do and what would be helpful, said Editor in ...
    By Austin Fuller
    May 20, 2024
  • System/Policy

    CapRadio, endowment at odds over proposed PBS KVIE merger

    The Capital Public Radio Endowment Board argues that the best future for CapRadio would be a merger with the TV station.
    By Austin Fuller
    May 15, 2024
  • System/Policy

    CPB grant funds Nielsen Local Dashboards for PBS member stations 

    The Nielsen Local Dashboards are expected to be available to member stations beginning in late May and will show them “local market ...
    By Austin Fuller
    May 13, 2024
  • System/Policy

    NPR CEO won’t attend House hearing on allegations of bias

    A meeting of NPR’s board of directors, Maher's first since joining the network, was scheduled for Wednesday more than a year ahead ...
    By Austin Fuller
    May 7, 2024
  • System/Policy

    Orlando’s WMFE rebrands as Central Florida Public Media

    Research had found weak brand penetration in the community beyond the station’s existing audience, said GM Judith Smelser.
    By Austin Fuller
    May 2, 2024
  • Seattle’s KUOW lays off eight employees

    The radio station will also leave three open positions unfilled and save $1 million by ending its RadioActive Youth Media program.
    By Austin Fuller
    May 1, 2024
  • Development

    You can buy Sarah Silverman’s dress in a New Hampshire PBS auction

    The actress and comedian has worn the outfit at star-studded events. Apparently, she’s even ripped it.
    By Austin Fuller
    April 29, 2024
  • System/Policy

    FCC fines Pacifica Foundation $25,000 for underwriting violations

    A consent decree adopted and released Tuesday requires Pacifica to implement a compliance plan and ends an FCC investigation of WBAI in ...
    By Austin Fuller
    April 23, 2024
  • System/Policy
    The renovated OPB building at night

    Oregon Public Broadcasting partners with Lookout Local to bring more news to Eugene

    Lookout CEO Ken Doctor describes Lookout Eugene-Springfield as a “community newspaper that happens to be digital.”
    By Austin Fuller
    April 23, 2024
  • System/Policy

    In FCC comment, NPR voices concern over costs of multilingual emergency alerts

    The FCC has proposed creating a process for prescripted alerts in 13 additional languages to be distributed by TV and radio stations, ...
    By Austin Fuller
    April 18, 2024
  • System/Policy

    FCC inquiry examines WBAI’s on-air fundraising practices

    The commission is evaluating allegations that programs promoting nutritional supplements and other products violate its standards for noncommercial broadcasting.
    By Austin Fuller
    April 9, 2024
  • System/Policy

    WPSU faces cuts with 20% less in Penn State funds

    While it’s too soon to project whether the station in central Pennsylvania will have layoffs, GM Isabel Reinert said it is clear ...
    By Austin Fuller
    April 3, 2024
  • System/Policy
    The renovated OPB building at night

    Oregon Public Broadcasting voluntarily recognizes union of content staff

    More than 60 employees will be part of the Screen Actors Guild - American Federation of Television and Radio Artists union.
    By Austin Fuller
    March 29, 2024
  • Programs/Content

    Geoffrey Baer investigates a UFO sighting and the city’s famous style of hot dog in ...

    Longtime WTTW host and producer Geoffrey Baer has made programs about Chicago’s history and architecture since the 1990s. "Chicago Mysteries" offered a ...
    By Austin Fuller
    March 29, 2024
  • System/Policy

    Seattle’s KEXP launches signal in San Francisco Bay Area

    The music station purchased San Francisco’s KREV for $3.75 million in an October bankruptcy auction.
    By Austin Fuller
    March 22, 2024
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