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  • Kenneth Tomlinson, CPB chair at center of scandal, dies at 69

    Tomlinson, a former Reader’s Digest editor and CPB Board chair who mounted a behind-the-scenes campaign to balance what he saw as a liberal bias in PBS programming, died May 1 in Winchester, Va., after a long hospitalization.
  • Tuesday roundup: PBS Digital Studios to launch scripted show; Innovation Hub goes national

    Plus: An Atlanta-based fake news site really dislikes pledge drives.
  • An option for This American Life, self-distribution dwindles among public radio producers

    After This American Life parts with longtime distributor Public Radio International July 1, it could become public radio’s most widely carried show without a major distributor representing it. That’s if the show pursues that option. Program host and creator Ira Glass has hinted in interviews with the New York Times and Chicago media reporter Robert Feder that he’s considering self-distribution. But there may be good reasons that few shows have gone that route. Self-distribution poses challenges that few resource-strapped program creators are willing to take on, including handling their own billing, marketing and station relations. Interfaith Voices, a weekly program about religious issues, is among public radio’s few self-distributed programs with significant carriage.