Author: Dru Sefton
Dru Sefton covers public television and CPB for Current. She has more than 30 years of experience working at daily newspapers including USA Today as well as Newhouse News Service, a Washington, D.C.–based wire service. When she’s not breaking pubmedia news, Dru enjoys being Current’s official staff baker.
Co-host pairing prompts Brand to exit KPCC
KPCC’s ambitious three-year, $10 million project to fortify its newsroom and serve more people of color has created an unintended casualty: The ...By Dru SeftonOctober 9, 2012Planet Money reporters talk about team’s approach to news
In the first of a two-part interview on the NetNewsCheck website, Planet Money reporters Adam Davidson and Alex Blumberg talk to writer Michael Depp ...By Dru SeftonOctober 8, 2012ITVS kicks off effort to pull Independent Lens fans from Thursdays to Mondays
The Independent Television Service has launched a social-media campaign to steer viewers from Thursdays to Monday nights, as Independent Lens prepares to take its ...By Dru SeftonOctober 8, 2012Pedlow of Latino Public Broadcasting discusses growing importance of Hispanic stories
In an interview Hispanic news site Voxxi, Sandie Viquez Pedlow, executive director of Latino Public Broadcasting, talks about raising the profile of ...By Dru SeftonOctober 8, 2012Romney signed law that provides WGBH with millions, Boston Globe reports
Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney may have said during last week’s debate that he would eliminate funding to public television, but during ...By Dru SeftonOctober 7, 2012Margaret Drain to leave Boston’s WGBH in February 2013
Margaret Drain, longtime head of national programming for production powerhouse WGBH in Boston, is stepping down in February 2013, the pubTV station ...By Dru SeftonOctober 5, 2012St. Louis Public Radio, nonprofit Beacon begin collaboration talks
St. Louis Public Radio and the nonprofit St. Louis Beacon have signed a letter of intent to explore an alliance, they announced today. The ...By Dru SeftonOctober 5, 2012Big Bird, Jim Lehrer have viewers atwitter during and after presidential debate
Public broadcasting became a trending topic during and after Wednesday night’s presidential debate, as GOP nominee Mitt Romney repeated his pledge to ...By Dru SeftonOctober 4, 2012Video of latest Public Media Futures forum now online
Video of the fourth in a series of Public Media Futures forums, held Sept. 20 in San Francisco, is now online at ...By Dru SeftonOctober 3, 2012FCC soliciting comments on spectrum auctions
The FCC has released a 205-page Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on the upcoming spectrum auctions to clear bandwidth for mobile devices, and ...By Dru SeftonOctober 3, 2012WTVI brings back first-run PBS shows, rebrands as PBS Charlotte
WTVI in Charlotte, N.C., will return to carrying first-run PBS programming for the first time since 2004, reports the Charlotte Observer. The move will ...By Dru SeftonOctober 2, 2012PBS planning Jerry Lewis pledge special with producer Jimmy Osmond
Legendary comedian Jerry Lewis will do a rare television special for PBS premiering in March 2013, the month of the entertainer’s 86th ...By Dru SeftonOctober 2, 2012Call the Midwife scores 1.5 overnight rating for PBS
The Sunday night premiere of Call the Midwife, PBS’s eagerly anticipated limited-run drama series from the BBC, earned a 1.5 rating in Nielsen overnights, ...By Dru SeftonOctober 1, 2012CPB’s pared-back FY13 business plan reflects loss of digital funds
CPB’s business plan and operating budget for 2013, approved by the board at its September meeting, are now available online. The business ...By Dru SeftonOctober 1, 2012Sue Schardt of AIR extols storytelling genre
“Those of us working in public media have the potential as never before to expand and deepen understanding, tolerance, and common purpose ...By Dru SeftonSeptember 28, 2012