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WGBH cameraman Frank Lane dies; recorded historic James Brown concert
Lane worked at the Boston public broadcaster from 1968 through his retirement in 2003.WWNO wins ‘Morning Edition’ contest, gets show for free
NPR’s Spark initiative aimed to boost audience for Morning Edition and will focus next on All Things Considered.Europe’s public broadcasters undergoing many changes
The Guardian checks on recent happenings.
Union shares details of NPR contract
The two-year contract includes pay raises of 2.5 percent that take effect Jan. 1, 2016, and Jan. 1, 2017.Push for major gifts advances as NPR, stations work together
The network’s Jazz Night in America and NPR One app have benefited from the effort.Vermont PBS to replace show host after sponsorship controversy
The host of Connect is a spokesperson for Vermont’s largest electric utility — which is a corporate sponsor of the station.
Research informs new PBS tactics to woo national sponsors
PBS is ramping up efforts to attract a new generation of sponsors, with a campaign that combines paid ads and web-based marketing.‘The Pub’ #27: NPR One’s Sara Sarasohn, live from Lost & Found in Washington, D.C.
Seeing how listeners use the NPR app "is brand new and a little scary, but also priceless."Citing budget crunch, KUAC drops out of statewide Alaska radio network
A reduction in funding prompted KUAC to leave APRN, making it the state’s only pubcaster missing from the network.South Florida TV stations announce merger
WPBT and WXEL will become South Florida PBS.Video: Growing the Latino audience at KPCC in Los Angeles
A look behind the scenes at the station’s efforts to reach a new community of listeners.NPR reportedly withdraws from coalition seen as enemy to musicians’ cause
Critics say the MIC Coalition is taking aim at legislation that would boost royalties to performers.WNYC adds v.p. positions, makes other management tweaks
The station has promoted Paula Szuchman and Emily Botein to the new position of v.p. for on-demand content.Plan for financially burdened KUSP would continue deficit spending
Leaders of the station are still looking for a long-term plan for financial sustainability.Eric Nuzum on expectations for shows, channeling creative energy and his future at Audible
In an interview from our podcast, the departing VP of programming at NPR looks back on his work in public radio.
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