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NPR’s Oreskes on leave following sexual harassment accusations
The Washington Post reported that NPR is investigating complaints by two women who allege Oreskes made inappropriate contact with them in the 1990s.'The Pub' #102: Why WHYY retired its NewsWorks site
The Philadelphia station has doubled down on a call-letters-dot-org online identity.Garland McLaurin: Like America, public broadcasting is a work in progress
"When I think about public media, I think about what Frantz Fanon said: 'What matters is not to know the world but to change it.'"
KRCB tests cross-platform approach to cover California wildfires
As the crisis spread across Sonoma County, KRCB's small team tested new ways to report for TV, radio and social media.After historic efforts to weaken pubmedia, 'just be amazed that anything gets done'
The decentralized, financially dependent structure of public broadcasting is "a feature, not a bug."LocusPoint sues to stop sale of California public TV station
A spokesperson for KCSM's licensee called the complaint “frivolous.”
Vermont PBS bets on local pride with 'Made Here' slate of films
The station's promotion of local filmmakers has drawn younger viewers and fueled pledge-drive success.‘Dinner Party Download’ to end production
The show is going off the air in part due to funding challenges.Ken Stern: Don't deny an obvious truth about the media
In a response to criticism from a public radio reporter, Stern contends that the media still need a broader diversity of political views.WAMU to begin offering evening version of '1A'
The new version will be available to stations Nov. 13.NYT CEO: Digital media alone won’t address public’s need for quality news
A former chief executive of the BBC argues that public-service broadcasting will only become more important as media continue to expand on digital platforms.Book by former NPR CEO expands on liberal 'groupthink' at network
Ken Stern's treatment of NPR in "Republican Like Me" goes beyond his recent op-ed that riled some in public media.Brett to retire in Wisconsin, WGBH hires education exec and more comings and goings
Malcolm Brett has worked in public broadcasting for 34 years .FCC Republicans strike down studio rule that had mixed support from pubmedia
While NPR and others argued the rule was burdensome, some college and community broadcasters argued for its preservation.Brian Mann to Ken Stern: NPR isn't in your liberal bubble
A public radio reporter responds to a former NPR CEO who implied the network suffers from liberal groupthink.
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