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Virginia network announces rebranding
The Richmond-based Community Idea Stations are adopting a new network-wide name.Curiosity Correspondent Emily Graslie will take PBS viewers on a 'Prehistoric Road Trip' next summer
The program lineup for 2020 also features an “American Masters” film about Rita Moreno.PBS forges deal with YouTube TV for localized live streams
Live linear streams of PBS member stations are scheduled to launch in November.
Connecticut Public offers buyouts to employees
The buyouts are "completely voluntary," according to the organization's CEO.Michigan university gets go-ahead from FCC to build out educational broadband
Northern Michigan University will take its rural broadband service to the state's Lower Peninsula.Comings and goings: Mendenhall signs off in Austin, 'Frontline' expands team ...
Mendenhall has worked in radio for more than 40 years, 18 of them at KUT/KUTX.
With CPB support, WUCF will expand video series about emergency responders
The Florida station launched "Meet the Helpers" locally in 2016 after the Pulse nightclub shooting.Capital Public Radio considers management agreement with Chico station
Capital Public Radio and North State Public Radio are exploring a public service operating agreement.Colorado Triple A station rebrands in bid for younger audience
Colorado Public Radio's research had found that "OpenAir," the station's former brand, wasn't resonating with listeners.Public radio stations in Ohio explore launch of statewide news collaborative
Station leaders hope for the collaborative to begin early next year.Noel King, Ailsa Chang step up to full-time hosting duties on NPR newsmags
The hosts had been splitting their time between the news shows and NPR's "Planet Money."Maxie Jackson resigns as Pacifica executive director
Pacifica's board has selected an interim executive director.How Instagram gave students a new way to report for 'PBS NewsHour'
The goal of the project was "to infuse Instagram with original news reporting created by teens for teens."Lloyd Wright: ‘In order to lead, you must serve’
"I give a lot of credit to those around me who have helped make WFYI and me successful," says Wright, who recently retired as president of the Indianapolis stations.Watch the 'Local That Works' keynote from PMDMC
Learn about creative local projects from three stations, then enter our contest.
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