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Michigan Radio project points to future of AI use in newsrooms
"Our jobs will become less focused on analyzing data to reveal the stories reporters think are important and more about structuring datasets ...PRX, NEPM partner with nonprofit to elevate community stories in Massachusetts
The Mass Humanities Audio Storytelling Project offers participants four months of training, access to equipment, and a stipend to produce a documentary ...APT syndicates ‘Hijos del Desierto’ for public TV distribution
The series from Chilean screenwriter Rodrigo Cuevas is the first Spanish-language drama from Latin America to be offered by American Public Television. ...Follow the 6 ‘S’s to create audio stories that listeners can’t forget
The "6 S Audience Engagement Framework" articulates "the crucial elements needed to take hosts and content from ordinary to remarkable."‘PBS NewsHour’ special looks at how Americans became so divided
“America at a Crossroads” offers insight into the causes of the nation’s political divisions in a Tuesday prime-time PBS program.How the Audience 98 study still applies in public radio’s digital era
The landmark study was designed "to provide insights into the relationship among programming, audiences and finances that stand the test of time."Current Crossword: ‘Straight A’s in Public Media’
Try making the grade with our latest crossword.How smarter ad pricing could revitalize podcast revenue
It’s clear that studios are severely undervaluing their podcast audiences.Film recounts first movement to advocate for full civil rights for Black Americans
APT will distribute “The Niagara Movement,” a one-hour documentary from Lawrence Hott and WNED, for national broadcast.13 tips for facilitating youth media programs with teens who are incarcerated
Young people’s voices and perspectives are often left out of news coverage. One way to address that? Pass the mic.Are public media podcasts facing a ‘Moneyball’ moment?
In an era where the “easy money” is gone, celebrity sluggers are beyond reach, and commercial outfits are pulling back, public radio ...With return of ‘Lost Notes,’ KCRW reinvests in limited-run podcasts
The next season looks at L.A. as a “prismatic reflection point” in artists’ development, says producer Myke Dodge Weiskopf.How public radio’s ‘The Middle’ seeks overlooked perspectives between the coasts
Host Jeremy Hobson returns to his roots to highlight America’s geographic, political and ideological middle.Marfa Public Radio podcast turns dull documents into bedtime fare
"Marfa Public Radio Puts You to Sleep" featured somnolent readings of the Public Broadcasting Act, NPR's style guide and more.‘Odd Squad’ abroad: Hit PBS Kids series expands to UK
Set in Britain and featuring a new cast, the fourth season will bring new twists on oddness and lessons in “maths.”