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- NPR’s Story Lab will assist with development of 10 audio projectsThe network’s second Story Lab Workshop gives participants the opportunity to receive training and mentoring.
- Community radio’s role is to train journalists, not police contributors’ personal livesWORT’s reporters follow a code of ethics but are free to support causes they care about.
- What WHYY learned from launching a podcast for kids“Make sure you have resources to devote to marketing. There is no such thing as a great podcast with no listeners.”
- Knight Foundation to match gifts to nonprofit news and public media outlets“There’s no better way to battle misinformation and false information than with really good reporting.”
- Siefken takes lead at Rogers Co., ‘1A’ forms crew, and other comings and goingsSiefken is VP of broadcast and digital media at The Fred Rogers Co.
- NPR gets failing grade for website security in survey of HTTPS encryptionThe network says it is working to make improvements.
- Rocky Mountain PBS pairs student film with discussion about suicideThe 17-year-old’s short documentary will lead into a conversation about preventing suicide.
- WNET will end production of ‘Religion & Ethics’The show premiered in September 1997.
- How NPR One data points to new ways of thinking about local contentThe app’s acting managing director breaks down what NPR is learning about the performance of newscasts, podcasts and feature stories.
- DuPont-Columbia awards recognize outstanding journalism, and other awards in public mediaPublic TV’s “Frontline” received a duPont for its reporting on Syria and Iraq, including the program “Children of Syria.”
- With Made Here initiative, Vermont PBS homes in on ‘locally sourced’ programmingThe initiative aims to put more Vermont in Vermont PBS.
- Spanish-language multicaster Vme will soon drop public TV serviceThe channel is transitioning to commercial cable.
- To set expectations for upholding ethics, build a ‘culture of discussion’Oregon Public Broadcasting’s ethics code asks all employees to discuss plans for off-the-clock political activities with their supervisors.
- Tom Hanks to guest host ‘Wait Wait’Regular host Peter Sagal will be on vacation.
- Las Vegas university opts to keep control of radio stationThe university has been “re-envisioning” the station to make it more self-sustaining and to increase student involvement.
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