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WBGO CEO resigns following internal review
The station said it is adopting changes recommended by a law firm that reviewed its management practices.Stations see bump in donations after NPR Pompeo interview
"In honor of Mary Louise Kelly and all journalists who ask the tough questions!" said one listener.As 'On the Media' drifts from original focus, some listeners take note
“Where we may proceed in the future isn’t clear,” says co-host Brooke Gladstone.
APT PitchFest kickstarts pledge shows starring Rangan Chatterjee and Les Stroud
With cash prizes of $75,000 as completion funds, producers expect to release their shows for broadcast later this year.Comings and goings: Public Broadcasting Atlanta fills top roles, KQED adds news staffers ...
The Atlanta station named a chief content officer and a VP of development.NPR creates investigative team for breaking news
NPR received $1 million from a donor to support its investigative journalism.
Former KCPT president Bill Reed dies at 81
Reed, a former educator and prospective professional football player, also worked for CPB, PBS and KIXE.Public broadcasters memorialize Bobbi English by creating award for work in early childhood education
Each recipient's local station will receive a $15,000 grant from Sesame Workshop to advance its work in early childhood education.Current kicks off 2020 with NewsMatch boost to pubmedia coverage
Together, we raised more than $60,000 to support our service to public media.CPB funds major research project on teenage media usage
Findings will help public media’s content creators and stations connect with school-aged children and teens.James Morgese: ‘Respect the core mission, vision and values that got us to this point over time’
Let the values that have defined public broadcasting's services to the American public guide your work, says the outgoing GM of PBS Utah.Long-running Memphis jazz station prepares for format change, move off campus
Under new management, WUMR will expand its musical offerings and add news from a local online-only startup.Get inspired with our huge list of local content and engagement projects
Stations and nonprofit news organizations have submitted more than 350 projects to our Local That Works competitions. See what they've been up to and steal their ideas.Neglected beats get a boost as more newsrooms take on Report for America members
More than 35 public media outlets will add reporting capacity this year with help from the AmeriCorps-styled nonprofit initiative.With a community fair, California's CapRadio tests a new approach to local reporting
By teaming up with an elementary school, the station drew out residents' memories and thoughts about an often misunderstood neighborhood.
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