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Giovannoni: Listening dynamics of core NPR News listeners 'are shifting in the wrong direction'
Three full months into the COVID-19 pandemic, listening to NPR News stations remains only 80% of what it was a year ago. Full recovery of the lost listening is nowhere in sight despite a few changes in the margins.Local that Works contest opens with bigger cash prize, database of ‘ideas worth stealing’
To put your station in the running for a $20,000 grand prize, tell us what you're doing to become more engaging, relevant and responsive to your community.Comings and goings: Francene Blythe-Lewis to lead Vision Maker Media, Ben Godley announces next job …
Blythe-Lewis has held positions at several cultural institutions that work with Indigenous communities.
Student-produced podcast from Michigan Radio aims to provide nuanced perspectives on Generation Z
"Kids These Days" looks beyond stereotypes to focus on what teens “are thinking about, laughing about and stressing about.”Look at giving trends before the pandemic to guide your fundraising strategies
With the growth in sustainer giving since the end of the recession, both radio and television may find themselves in a position to ride out the pandemic with some stability.Support of Black Lives Matter prompts reviews of stations' social media policies
Station staffers and managers are taking another look at the line between advocating for human rights and undermining impartial reporting.
Two leaders speak ‘uncomfortable truths’ about race in public radio
In our latest webinar, two station leaders discussed their experiences as people of color in public radio and how their stations have responded to the killing of George Floyd.WBUR’s 'On Point' will drop calls, move to one-hour broadcast
In its new form, the show will aim to take deeper dives on newsworthy subjects with more highly produced and narrative segments.Perry Simon, chief programming exec, is leaving PBS
Simon joined PBS in 2018 and has played a central role in its recent content initiatives.John Lawson joins Public Media Venture Group to advocate for Next Gen TV
The business consortium of 31 public broadcasters is adding an advocacy voice in Washington.Michal Heiplik named CDP President
Heiplik is a co-founder of the Contributor Development Partnership, which is affiliated with WGBH in Boston.Comings and goings: Ted Krichels to retire from CPB, N’Jeri Eaton leaves NPR …
Krichels has spent more than 35 years in public broadcasting.Lester Crystal, news executive who oversaw expansion of ‘PBS NewsHour,’ dies at 85
As executive producer, Crystal directed launch of the first hourlong daily news program on U.S. television.6 overlooked tweaks to please your classical listeners
Success is in the details. These straightforward adjustments to your station might make your sound more appealing.Neil Best will retire from Community Radio for Northern Colorado
Best helped to make the organization's KUNC an independent nonprofit in 2001.
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