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‘The Pub’ #40: Chris Satullo, WHYY’s former v.p. for news
Satullo had big, somewhat unorthodox plans for news at Philadelphia’s dominant public radio and television station.Attorney Marc Mangum dies; handled PBS copyright issues
Mangum was lead attorney in PBS's lawsuit against Internet TV service Aereo, which went to the U.S. Supreme Court.Pubcasters see upside from promoting EFT payments to sustaining members
Donors who give via electronic funds transfers are more likely to renew and reduce headaches caused by credit-card data breaches.
Oklahoma Watch receives $20K grant for live event series
The Norman, Okla.-based nonprofit journalism site will undertake a series of community forums.Trustees at WUSF’s university vote to participate in upcoming auction
The trustees did not vote on how the public TV station would participate.WNYC launches incubator for national shows and podcasts, aims to raise $15M
WNYC Studios will incubate and produce national podcasts and radio shows in addition to distributing terrestrial radio programming to stations.
‘Peg + Cat’ gets second $3 million grant for teaching STEM
The PBS Kids’ math series for preschoolers is produced by the Fred Rogers Co.WXPN buys New Jersey college station for $1.25 million
WXPN will begin broadcasting its Triple A music format on WNTI Thursday.In spectrum auction, stations advised to take skeptical view of opening bids
Consultants say opening bid amounts are unlikely to reflect what stations could actually receive.How KBIA’s small newsroom won an Online News Association award
A relationship with the Missouri School of Journalism brings opportunities to educate and innovate.‘The Pub’ #39: Public radio’s two audiences, PBS news VP Marie Nelson, Auto-Tune on kids’ shows
Research shows that baby boomers and millennials are not only listening to public radio differently, but for different reasons.Lubinsky’s pledge shows may mine nostalgia, but the ‘content connects’
As the creator, producer and host of specials that are virtually synonymous with public TV pledge drives, Lubinsky is among public TV’s most successful fundraising producers.Three New Jersey newsrooms sign up with Hearken
The newsrooms are the latest to adopt the platform, which lets the public assign and collaborate on news stories.NPR names Chapin executive news editor, and more moving and shaking in public media
Chapin joined NPR in 2012 as senior supervising editor of the International Desk.NPR announces new season of live events
NPR will take the series to 11 cities.
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