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‘Big Footprint’ journalism coming from CPB-backed collaboration
Three joint licensees will share $500,000.Thoughts on reflecting diverse views, and including them
What’s really involved in the hard work of broadening public media’s range of voices?Money, politics become catalysts for audio at Third Coast 2016 audio conference
As companies like Audible throw more resources into podcasts, radio producers are wrestling with what modern America sounds like.
When GOP last held control, funding for public broadcasting remained steady
But the first possible hurdle for CPB funding in the new administration could come fairly soon.Bay Area Video Coalition honored at White House
The community media center received a National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Award in recognition of its Next Gen youth program.WAMU picks host for talk show succeeding ‘Diane Rehm’
The new national program, “1A,” debuts Jan. 2.
Gwen Ifill, trailblazing journalist and public TV icon, remembered for warmth and leadership
Colleagues and friends also remember Ifill, who died Monday at 61, as a "tough, smart reporter."Two Louisiana public radio stations share general manager
The two stations will maintain independence.Public television arts champion Glenn DuBose dies at 81
DuBose produced or directed more than 60 national programs that aired on PBS.‘Radio Ambulante’ joins NPR distribution as network’s first Spanish-language podcast
The show’s reporters will contribute to other NPR programs as well.‘The Pub’ #84: A live show about how to do live shows
“There should be an element of suspense. There should be a thing that’s kind of hanging that we’re hoping either succeeds or fails.”Gwen Ifill of ‘NewsHour,’ ‘Washington Week’ dies at 61
Gwen Ifill died Monday after several months of cancer treatment, according to WETA President Sharon Rockefeller.Personal narratives about mothers make strong showing at Third Coast Awards
The Gold Award went to “Mariya,” a personal narrative by writer Mariya Karimjee from Radiotopia podcast The Heart.Shell-shocked by Trump win, public radio’s politics all-stars share thoughts on election coverage
“How can we do the job of reporting truth without being dismissed as polemicists?” asked moderator Bob Garfield.Celebration for Diane Rehm honors departing host’s warmth, grit and voice
Speaking in the aftermath of the election, Rehm urged public radio to listen “better and harder to those to whom we have never listened before.”
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