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These 'Local That Works' finalists can inspire you to innovate
We've picked four finalists in our search for initiatives that have boosted audience, income and engagement.Lawrence Holden: Public TV was my Chautauqua
Childhood summers at the Chautauqua Institution led this now-retired executive to seek a mix of showbiz, education and culture in public television.Second photographer sues NPR over copyright infringement
Rony Zakaria alleges that NPR did not have permission to use his photo of an Indonesian metal band.
Health issues end ‘Sewing With Nancy’ host’s career
Nancy Zieman told viewers in a blog post Saturday that retirement “came as a shock to my family and me.”With new podcast, 'Frontline' recognizes that some stories are made for audio
The long-running PBS series is launching "The Frontline Dispatch," a biweekly podcast.‘The Pub’ #98: Interviewing Jesse Thorn about interviewing interviewers about interviewing
The "Bullseye" host reflects on what he got out of organizing his own journalism academy in podcast form.
PBS39 questioner arrested during live town hall
The man later said he was trying to force Sen. Pat Toomey to empathize with immigrants benefiting from Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.CPB assists stations in Harvey’s path with emergency grants
Houston Public Media and KEDT in Corpus Christi, Texas, have received initial support.Updated ‘Sesame’ curriculum includes early-learning initiatives at stations
The show's characters and lessons will be featured in programs bringing educational resources to providers and parents.Alongside 'Vietnam', stations bring many voices to national conversation
Stations are staging local events and creating original content tied to the 18-hour Ken Burns series, debuting Sep. 17.Houston Public Media opens doors to CBS station after floods
HPM has also been working with public radio partners in Texas to cover the historic storm.Maria Murriel: 'Let's put our humanity at the forefront of our work'
The freelance journalist says public media should lead by putting people first.Kentucky public TV station gives suspended students a turn behind the cameras
“I have done a lot of production over the years, but nothing has had the impact that this has,” said a WKU PBS engineer.KCRW’s ‘To the Point’ will end broadcast run
The show will become a weekly podcast with host Warren Olney.How WAMU and WYSO found success in reinvention
At the 2017 Public Radio Program Directors conference, general managers from the stations shared insights about innovative strategies that powered growth.
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