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Despite station sales, classical music remains strong as format
Research shows that events in Miami and Houston aren’t a harbinger of decline.New Orleans stations tell their Katrina stories
Two stations give insight into how they dealt with the effects of Hurricane Katrina.Podscanning: Wyoming network hopes lure of West will broaden appeal
Wyoming Public Media is looking for an audience beyond its sparsely populated state.
‘The Pub’ #33: Ann Heppermann on the rebirth of audio fiction
Listen to some exciting, genre-bending works commissioned for a new competition.Vossen rises at 'Independent Lens,' Gilliam directs radio at LPM, and other comings and goings in public media
Lois Vossen, former deputy e.p. at the doc showcase, has moved up to executive producer.With Yellr app, WXXI seeks to engage new audiences — and help other news outlets do the same
The app’s developers are looking for partners to demonstrate its potential.
KLRN builds Virtual Classroom on OVEE platform
Since the Virtual Classroom’s launch in April, nearly 400 participants from 27 states have met online to take lessons about nature.‘WireTap’ will wind down stateside with ‘sendoff season’
Show creator Jonathan Goldstein is moving on to unspecified “new projects.”Tess Vigeland on her new book and leaving ‘Marketplace Money’
What would make you give up on your dream gig? The former Marketplace Money host had to answer that question for herself when she left the show.Jay Kernis’ 2006 advice to NPR: “I want the air to sing”
A reminder about the fundamentals of public radio from NPR's former senior v.p. of programming.Sesame Workshop–HBO deal sparks soul-searching among public broadcasters
“It seems to me there is something depressing about all this,” lamented PBS’s ombudsman.Houston Public Media aims to sell classical FM station
The broadcaster acquired the signal for $9.6 million in 2011.NPR to Pentagon: War manual encroaches on ‘basic press freedoms’
NPR is concerned that language in the manual could put its international journalists at risk.'Snap Judgment' host welcomes creative freedom of WNYC deal
Starting Oct. 1, WNYC will sell the show’s podcast ads.CPB-backed training aims to diversify ranks of programming leaders
The project is supported by a $939,000 grant from CPB.
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