Programs/Content
Why focusing too much on digital could make stations lose their way
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“A strong app or polished social media presence won’t compensate for a lack of meaningful, locally relevant content.”
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“A strong app or polished social media presence won’t compensate for a lack of meaningful, locally relevant content.”
Senior Field Correspondent Nina Kravinsky, a former NPR producer, is reporting from the station’s news bureau in Hermosillo.
For “Mother Jones,” the merger is a “way for us to explore new ways to reach new and deeper audiences.”
The series from Chilean screenwriter Rodrigo Cuevas is the first Spanish-language drama from Latin America to be offered by American Public Television.
The “6 S Audience Engagement Framework” articulates “the crucial elements needed to take hosts and content from ordinary to remarkable.”
“America at a Crossroads” offers insight into the causes of the nation’s political divisions in a Tuesday prime-time PBS program.
The station is trying to address the “really hard problem” of how local news organizations “get more reach, get more audience, get more money to pay for the good work they do,” says KQED’s Tim Olson.
In an excerpt from his new memoir, the former producer looks back on his first days with the network.
As public media’s “meeting place,” Current keeps you up to date on news you need to know — and ideas that inspire or challenge you.
“The value proposition of public radio over the last 50-plus years is at the core of your fundamental challenge.”
Sen. Cruz questioned whether a CPB policy violates the 14th Amendment in light of a Supreme Court decision on affirmative action.
The landmark study was designed “to provide insights into the relationship among programming, audiences and finances that stand the test of time.”