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Davar Ardalan on the civic tech movement and life after NPR News
The NPR producer has left the network to explore the potential of collaborative social-impact storytelling.With fellowships, Feet in 2 Worlds brings unheard voices and stories to public media
The small nonprofit helps minority and immigrant reporters learn the ropes and advance their careers.CPB, TPT receive Ready To Learn grants as budget fight looms
The Department of Education awarded $25.5 million in grants in the latest round of RTL funding.
Latino journalists win big, KCRW names Radio Race winner, and more pubmedia awards
America by the Numbers with Maria Hinojosa won an Imagen Award.Longtime public TV producer John Coney dies at 79
Coney’s public broadcasting experience dates to 1956, when he began work at KQED in San Francisco as producer and director.NPR expecting to end FY2015 with $1.5M surplus
NPR is on track to reach a break-even budget or better for fiscal year 2015, which ends Sept. 30.
Salt Institute looks to merger with Maine College of Art
After announcing it would close, the Salt Institute is pursuing a partnership that could keep it in business.‘The Pub’ #35: Torey Malatia is back; the youngest general managers in public media
The most famous general manager in public radio is going to try again with another station.PlanPhilly managing editor leaves WHYY
Matt Golas resigned from his position Thursday.Dan Metziga, head of development at OPB, dies at 66
He was presented with PBS’s C. Scott Elliott Development Professional of the Year Award in July.‘Nova’ streams documentary revealing major scientific discovery
In a first for PBS, an entire Nova episode is premiering online Thursday to coincide with an important scientific announcement.Zvi Shoubin, veteran MPT programmer, dies at 86
MPT President Larry Unger called Shoubin “one of the great pioneers” of the programming field.CPB IG advises return of $422,000 for American Graduate
KETC President Jack Galmiche “strongly disagreed” with the IG’s finding.WNYC to offer ‘Freakonomics’ as weekly radio show
The program aired on 130 stations during limited five-episode offerings.Departure of Chris Satullo prompts questions about future of news operation at WHYY
Employees are concerned in the wake of the WHYY news chief’s sudden resignation.
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