Programs/Content
Your Fellow Americans: A Collaborative Digital Series on Race, Immigration and the American Dream
We want to make it easy for other stations to share local stories while strengthening community ties and developing stronger digital production ...Beyond 180 Days: How to Go from the Date to the Altar
A conversation fabout the engagement activities, impact, and sustainability around the PBS special 180 Days: Hartsville.Big & Small: Why it Makes Perfect Business Sense to Collaborate
The merits of outsourcing membership fundraising with a particular perspective coming from a small station.What About Us? PBS Resources to Engage Middle- and High-School Students
This session looks at what PBS resources and programming is available for middle- and high-school students and what stations are doing to ...Making The Scene: A digital model for creating a regional multiplatform destination
There is no shortage of great ideas, but making them a reality is not always easy.Study to give public TV first granular look at local audiences
TRAC Media Services is starting a deep dive into demographics, with findings that counter conventional wisdom.New NEA grants fuel public media projects nationwide
The grants are the second round this fiscal year, bringing the NEA’s total support to $103.4 million.CPB backs collaboration in Baltimore on coverage of Freddie Gray aftermath
Two stations are working together to expand reporting on the city's response to Gray's death.At Hot Docs, filmmakers make pitches and face brutal feedback
At the Circus Maximus of the nonfiction film world, a nod from a commissioning editor can mean financial life or death.PBS-BBC nonfiction deal embarks with focus on nature, science
More films for Nature are among the offerings.Why Jon Stewart’s next show should be on public radio
Why Jon Stewart would be a good fit for public radio.AIR seeks station ideas for new Localore projects
The Association of Independents in Radio opened its runway for stations wanting to participate in the latest round of Localore.Public radio podcasters woo Madison Avenue
NPR, WNYC and WBEZ invited advertisers to their first podcasting upfront.How Baltimore public radio covered the protests
WEAA and WYPR tried to make the most of their limited staffs and resources.San Diego’s KPBS seeks pitches for new podcasts
The station is taking a well-tested approach to developing new podcasts: asking its audience for ideas.