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PRSS delays fix for audio levels
The Public Radio Satellite System has pushed back its plan to change the level at which it provides audio to member stations.At SXSW, NPR producer offers peek into network's use of web metrics
Attendees at a SXSW panel Saturday got a look at how NPR uses website and social media metrics and shares the information among its journalists — those who want to know, at least.WGBH team offers social media tips at SXSW
Public media professionals who work in social media took to the stage at a South by Southwest session Friday to give real-world examples of engaging with audiences while relying on small staffs and little funding.
PlanPhilly sees brighter future with move to WHYY
PlanPhilly, a nonprofit newsroom that looks at design and development issues in Philadelphia has moved to WHYY from the University of Pennsylvania as an addition to the station's NewsWorks offerings.PlanPhilly sees brighter future with move to WHYY
The site covers beats including the Philadelphia City Planning Commission, the city’s zoning code and preservation and transportation issues.The Pub #9: Five steps to ideological balance; Latino USA’s Maria Hinojosa; NPR’s Jarl Mohn stumbles on Diane Rehm
How should public media serve communities like the Latino audience targeted by Hinojosa’s program?
Our guide to public media events at SXSW
Check our list of pubmedia-related sessions — and let us know if we missed yours.Q selects a host, WGBH seats four trustees, and other comings and goings in public media
The daily culture program, distributed by PRI, fired host Jian Ghomeshi last fall after allegations of his sexual improprieties surfaced.Baltimore paper questions underwriting practices at WYPR-FM
A lengthy cover story in Baltimore's City Paper said the station fails to distinguish between underwriting and editorial content.INN changes name to Institute for Nonprofit News
To better reflect its mission, the Investigative News Network has changed its name to the Institute for Nonprofit News.Diane Rehm will end right-to-die advocacy
After her husband's difficult death, Rehm helped raise funds for an organization that supports medically assisted suicide.Illinois nonprofit newsrooms bolster collaboration with new arrangement
Three nonprofit news organizations in Illinois are strengthening their agreements to share content, and two of the outfits will soon be under one roof.Public TV producer John Siceloff dies at 61; praised as 'great American journalist'
Siceloff helped create Now with Bill Moyers, and later founded an educational nonprofit.New films remember video avant garde of the 1970s
Innovative filmmakers in New York City adopted portable gear and shook up the airwaves.NPR: 'There will be more Invisibilia episodes'
NPR's plan for Invisibilia expected to be shared with station managers in late April.
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