System/Policy
Dispatches from central Florida: Station GMs report on Hurricane Milton’s impact
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“We are tired, but we are all safe and well,” said Judith Smelser, president and GM of WMFE in Orlando.
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“We are tired, but we are all safe and well,” said Judith Smelser, president and GM of WMFE in Orlando.
With more than 200 public radio stations and NPR itself now using the Grove content management system for their websites, public media’s digital infrastructure overhaul is moving forward.
WVPB estimates it will need to lay off 15 full-time staffers by the end of the month.
A controversial proposal to restructure the station is reportedly off the table.
With examinations of Vietnam and the Great War, the documentarians are focusing on stories to help younger viewers understand today’s conflicts.
Former NPR tech reporter Steve Henn explains how his new audio app aims to get listeners out of their bubbles with short-form content from a wide range of sources.
“We have to keep on telling very Mexican stories. … We have to tell our stories.”
“I made a decision that was very personal, very based on my own instincts about what was right and necessary in this kind of scary political moment.”
In an excerpt from a new book, the executive producer of the Spanish-language show and podcast recalls the convoluted journey from a boxing gym to a moving story.
Licensee Ohio State University is giving all proceeds to its WOSU in Columbus.
Chamberlin was hired as a vice president at the fledgling CPB in 1969, where he helped create both PBS and NPR.
The network created an executive role for its training division to demonstrate that its “commitment to training is absolutely essential.”