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Education

TPT receives $1.2M NASA grant to promote science careers among young women of color

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | 49 mins ago

NASA Inspires Futures for Tomorrow’s Youth, a new initiative, will pair 100 NASA STEM professionals with students ages 9–14.

NPR board passes ambitious plan to expand digital fundraising, podcast subscriptions

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | June 30, 2022

“This is really the first step in the next 50 years of NPR,” said CEO John Lansing.

People on the Move

  • Comings and goings: WAMU names executive editor, Tom Mara joins Seattle International Film Festival …

    Teresa Frontado left KUT in Austin, Texas, to join WAMU.

  • Comings and goings: NPR promotes Yolanda Sangweni to VP, Futuro Media Group appoints Julio Ricardo Varela president …

    Yolanda Sangweni was promoted to VP of programming and new content development for NPR.

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Tech

How pandemic evacuations created openings for pubcasters to build new studios

By Scott Fybush, Freelance Contributor | June 8, 2022

Disruption and dislocation allowed some public media stations to plan — and even finish — upgrades to their headquarters.

People

Stephanie Horton named GM of Colorado Springs–based music stations 

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | June 7, 2022

“It is an absolute privilege to serve not only KCME, Jazz 93.5 and their remarkable team, but all music lovers in the Pikes Peak Region and beyond.”

People

Comings and goings: PBS Kids hires VP, ‘NewsHour’ names White House correspondent …

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | June 3, 2022

Adriano Schmid will join PBS Kids as VP of content, and Laura Barrón-López will report for “PBS NewsHour.”

People

Nathan Gibbs resigns as GM of KACU

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | June 2, 2022

Gibbs led the station for nearly nine years.

System/Policy

CPB analysis finds uneven revenue growth in individual giving, underwriting

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | June 2, 2022

Public TV stations fared better than radio in key fundraising categories during fiscal year 2021.

Programs/Content

APMG reveals plan to disband APM Reports while leaving many details undecided

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | June 1, 2022

Top execs have signaled plans for reorganization and possible job cuts for the award-winning investigative unit.

People

Comings and goings: NPR and PBS promote executives, WETA hires an SVP of human resources …

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | June 1, 2022

NPR named Edith Chapin VP and executive editor at large and promoted Terence Samuel to succeed her as executive editor.

Programs/Content

KSPS launches quiz show to reinforce civics education

By Gregory Wakeman, Freelance Contributor | May 26, 2022

The PBS station teamed up with the Spokane League of Women Voters to create “Civics Bowl,” a new take on high school academic competitions.

System/Policy

WYPR, news startup agree to editorial, operational partnership

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | May 25, 2022

WYPR and The Baltimore Banner plan to collaborate on news coverage while exploring ways to integrate their operations.

Tech

Engineers, GMs go the distance to keep Alaska’s remote stations on the air

By Scott Fybush, Freelance Contributor | May 24, 2022

“There are no roads to here, so the only way you get in is by airplane or ship, or if you have a snow machine,” says Pierre Lonewolf, chief engineer of KOTZ in Kotzebue, Alaska.

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