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California public media stations team up for 2016 election coverage
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KPCC, KQED, KPBS and Capital Public Radio have formed the California Counts Collaborative.
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KPCC, KQED, KPBS and Capital Public Radio have formed the California Counts Collaborative.
Brand-new and renewed shows, plus a web series with Mark Bittman, signal a continued effort to thrive in the post-PBS era at the station.
The newsrooms are the latest to adopt the platform, which lets the public assign and collaborate on news stories.
Launched in 2010, the Independent Producer Project is a source for new and diverse voices for the Los Angeles public radio station.
They’re among 10 Seattle news organizations looking to make it easier and faster for readers to pay for stories online.
The series is expected to be a yearlong experiment to reach a wider audience using KCETLink’s viewers and the Times’ web and print properties.
An arts festival will promote a documentary about Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, among other films.