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  • KCETLink selects former ABC Family executive as new president

    Michael Riley, a former head of ABC Family, is the new president of Los Angeles-based KCETLink, the independent public media station and satellite TV channel. Riley succeeds Al Jerome, the KCET executive who led what had been PBS’s flagship station in Los Angeles through its acrimonious 2011 split from PBS. He spearheaded the station’s subsequent merger with noncommercial satellite broadcaster Link TV in October 2012. Dick Cook, board chair for KCETLink Media Group, cited Riley’s “strong track record in brand-defining content creation, strategic partnerships, acquisitions and digital leadership — both domestically and across international markets” in Monday’s announcement. Riley began in the job immediately.
  • Inside NPR’s latest radio show, Invisibilia

    A behind-the-scenes look at Invisibilia, NPR's new radio show.
  • New York's WNET delays plans to move documentary showcases out of primetime

    New York’s WNET is reversing its decision — at least temporarily — to shift independent documentaries from primetime on its main channel to the secondary WLIW on Long Island, which reaches a far smaller audience.
  • FCC suggests exempting public radio from new online public file requirements

    The FCC is considering giving public radio stations at least two additional years — and maybe even a complete exemption — from a proposed agency regulation that could soon require other radio stations to start publishing public file records online, the agency said in a recent notice. “We recognize that some radio stations may face financial or other obstacles that could make the transition to an online public file more difficult,” said the FCC, in a notice of proposed rulemaking released December 18. “Accordingly, we believe that it is reasonable to commence the transition to an online public file for radio with stations with more resources while delaying, for some period of time, all mandatory online public file requirements for other stations.”
  • The most noteworthy pubmedia news of 2014

    We asked our reporters to reflect on a year's worth of trends, events and change in public media. Here's what stuck with us.
  • Julie Drizin named executive director of Current

    The longtime public media producer and journalist joins Current Jan. 20.