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‘Frontline’ film ‘20 Days in Mariupol’ wins Oscar for best documentary
The Academy Award was a first for the GBH investigative series.AI in newsrooms: revolution or retooling?
Felix Simon argues that, for now, we’re witnessing more of a retooling of the news through AI rather than a fundamental change in the needs and goals of news organizations.AI-enhanced search tools are here — and public media needs to pay attention
"We will succeed only if our audiences have strong awareness of our brands across platforms and if our funding models are not heavily tied to online underwriting."
KCRW's 'newest' music host mines rap lyrics for comedy on TikTok
Katherine Ellis went from spoofing NPR's sound to launching a collaboration with the Santa Monica station.Colorado Public Radio lays off 15 staff due to financial challenges
The cuts affected staff in CPR’s audio and podcast production departments.WBUR considers cuts amid budget troubles
CEO Margaret Low told donors that “given our current economics, we'll likely need to make some tough choices in the coming months."
Futuro Media names co-CEOs
In their new roles, Marlon Bishop will also be Head of Podcasts and New Business, while Peniley Ramírez will serve as Head of News and Investigations.To build a case for public media’s local journalism, start with a new metaphor
Maps of news deserts don’t tell our story well. Here’s how to create two charts that will.Comings and goings: KQED hires VP of philanthropy, 'NewsHour' director retires ...
Lynne Slattery most recently worked at the Obama Foundation as director of development for Southern California and the Southwest.‘On Our Watch’ investigates misconduct in California’s New Folsom prison
The podcast's second season focuses on whistleblowers who “went against the code of silence,” says Julie Small, criminal justice reporter at KQED.Natalie Pillsbury will lead PBS Western Reserve
Pillsbury currently works as director of strategic content initiatives for Ideastream Public Media.What happened when the Chicago Sun-Times freed the news
After a $61 million acquisition by public media, Chicago-Sun Times readers get free content, and the newsroom has grown. But no one’s taking a victory lap for local news yet.A journalist's journey from analog roots in radio to the horizons of AI
"Our approach to integrating AI into journalism must be inclusive. It's crucial to engage with our communities, inviting their input and ensuring AI-generated content is human-guided so that the content resonates and serves audiences effectively."Joyce Slocum, CEO of Texas Public Radio, dies at 66
Slocum, who had led Texas Public Radio since 2014, died of complications from colon cancer.Experiments show potential of newsletter platforms beyond email
Stations and nonprofit news outlets have turned to LinkedIn, WhatsApp and text messaging to see how newsletter audiences respond.
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