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CPB sues FEMA for ‘unlawful’ hold on Next Generation Warning System funds
CPB’s lawsuit asks FEMA to lift its freeze on the funding, which helps stations complete public safety infrastructure projects.Why reporting on impact is our most important job now
"We need to train our gaze 180 degrees away from where we as journalists have been brainwashed into putting it and focus instead where it will make the most difference. It’s depth, context, understanding and often history that we need now."How NPR escaped a financial crisis with help from friends in high places
In his new book "On Air: The Triumph and Tumult of NPR," journalist Steve Oney revisits a pivotal night in the network's history.
NJ PBS reduces staff amid uncertain state funding, challenges at WNET
The organization laid off members of its broadcast and digital news teams.Music stations in New York City area explore potential collaboration
Research by Public Media Co. and Paragon will help guide the collaboration’s direction.‘This Old House’ comes to public radio
"This Old House Radio Hour" debuts March 22.
Legislature upholds level funding for South Dakota Public Broadcasting
A committee voted to reject cuts proposed by former Gov. Kristi Noem.Operator of St. Louis' KDHX files for bankruptcy
Double Helix Corp. said it will continue to operate while it negotiates a “restructuring and/or repayment plan” with creditors.Waco's KWBU faces budget shortfall after licensee announces end to financial support
The decision will result in a $200,000 shortfall for the station.Making public media accessible: a move from mission to practice
"Accessibility adapts our environment, communications and processes to people’s needs, which is fundamental work both in creating an equitable society and in serving our communities as public media organizations."NPR shortens ‘It’s Been a Minute’ broadcast, adds ‘Wild Card’
The two shows will combine for a broadcast hour carried by more than 370 stations.‘Division Street Revisited’ introduces Studs Terkel to the podcast generation
Chicago journalists Melissa Harris and Mary Schmich teamed up to discover what happened to people who spoke to Terkel of their hopes and dreams.Prairie Public supporters urge North Dakota Senate to restore state funding
“The national programming will continue, but what [news director] Dave Thompson does, what we do for the local community with our educational team going out and providing professional development, those are the things that will go away,” said Prairie Public CEO John Harris.New 'Reveal' podcast hosted by Al Letson aims to expand audience with timely interviews
"We'd like to talk to people who are looking at the shape of America, who are in the midst of it," Letson said.South Carolina public broadcaster to reduce NPR programming
South Carolina Public Radio aims to air more local programming.
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