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System/Policy

How public radio can help solve the local news crisis: a response to Thomas Patterson

By Dan Kennedy, Professor of Journalism (Northeastern University) | 8 hours ago

“Regional news organizations may cover news in one smaller community, but only if it is either relevant or interesting to their broader audience. But they are not equipped to carry out accountability journalism in all of the various cities and towns they serve.”

PBS proposes hike in station dues and strategic investments for FY24

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | March 29, 2023

The draft budget to be circulated to member stations projects that PBS’ FY24 budget will break even at $372.2 million.

People on the Move

  • Comings and goings: Lisa Trapani Shumate elected to PBS board, Mississippi network appoints EP …

    Shumate replaces former GBH CEO Jon Abbott on the PBS board.

  • Comings and goings: WBGO hires CDO, WJCT appoints VP of development …

    Landa Abramson, WBGO’s incoming chief of development, most recently worked as a consultant.

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System/Policy

New England Public Media lays off nearly 20% of staff

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | March 22, 2023

The stations serving western Massachusetts are downsizing in response to “serious financial headwinds” that began during the pandemic.

Development

Public media campaign aims to help stations reverse new donor slump

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | March 22, 2023

The May event will encourage supporters to share their love for public media.

System/Policy

Keep DEI a priority, even when the economy says otherwise

By Joanne Griffith, CCO (APM Studios) | March 21, 2023

When news organizations say they support diversity efforts but their actions don’t match, teams and communities lose faith.

People

NPR ‘icon’ Sylvia Poggioli to retire

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | March 17, 2023

Poggioli will retire at the end of the month.

Development

In latest CDP analysis, radio stations continue to see fundraising declines

By Michal Heiplik, President and Co-Founder (Contributor Development Partnership) | March 17, 2023

Our monthly fundraising report reveals a slowing decline in new donor acquisition, while Passport continues to drive sustainer growth.

Programs/Content

How KPBS expanded its reach to San Diego’s Latino communities

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | March 16, 2023

A five-month sprint to deliver Spanish-language election content embraced community partnerships and social media promotion.

People

Jared Johnson promoted to WVIK CEO

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | March 16, 2023

Johnson had served as interim leader since October.

Emilia Schüle portrays Marie Antoinette in the PBS drama.
Programs/Content

How ‘Marie Antoinette’ sought humanity, humility inside Versailles’ Hall of Mirrors

By Marah Eakin, Freelance Contributor | March 16, 2023

The new show’s star says it’s “certainly no dusty period drama.”

Programs/Content

With ‘Every Voice’ podcast, Terrance McKnight explores racism in classical music

By Marah Eakin, Freelance Contributor | March 14, 2023

WQXR’s new podcast opens with a series of episodes about racist ideas in Mozart’s “The Magic Flute.”

System/Policy

Biden administration proposes $575M for CPB in FY2026, requests level funding for interconnection and infrastructure

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | March 13, 2023

CPB President Pat Harrison said she’s “grateful” for the proposed increase to the corporation’s appropriation.

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