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Ben Carson draws attention over talk of ‘glyconutrients’ in pledge program
It’s not often that a public television pledge program ends up in press coverage of a presidential campaign.The great NPR chicken rescue of 2015
Maybe the P in NPR stands for poultry.At debut, Audience Engine offers CRM and pledge-drive tools
Creators of the open-source software call it “a new tool for media and democracy.”
Dash Conference surveys prospects for radio’s future in the car
Among public media outlets, NPR aims to thrive in the world of connected cars.WEDU to hire staff, create new TV series with $4M gift
Donor Phyllis Ensign watched WEDU “almost exclusively,” according to friends.In move to NPR, Public Media Platform gains “institutional heft”
Founding members of the PMP will continue to advise on its development.
Now hear this: Audible is underwriting ‘Masterpiece’
Audible, which sells and produces audio books and spoken-word programming, steps into the spot vacated by designer Ralph Lauren.CPB supports Ohio River regional journalism collaboration
The collaboration will involve seven stations in Kentucky, Ohio and West Virginia.KCETLink’s new programming schedule reveals balancing act
Brand-new and renewed shows, plus a web series with Mark Bittman, signal a continued effort to thrive in the post-PBS era at the station.Zachary takes over in Milwaukee, WNYC expands newsroom, and other comings and goings in public media
Zachary succeeds Ellis Bromberg, who is retiring later this month.PBS Kids underwriting changes provide more space for sponsor messages
The updated policy will create new opportunities for delivering promotional messages online.‘The Pub’ #43: Why public media are sponsoring polls, and how a CBC video went viral
How do political polls fit with public media’s mission?Architects honor Public Media Commons in St. Louis, and more awards
Also, Peggy Berryhill was selected for a Native Media Resource Center honor.We learn more from our mistakes. So why don’t we talk about them?
Failing is hard. Talking about it is even harder. But if we don’t, we’ll never identify and fix our problems.Fred Flaxman, longtime programmer and station leader, dies at 75
Flaxman’s television and radio career spanned many years.
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