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- KPBS will boost coverage of elections and democracy with $3 million giftThe new initiative will feature special coverage of democratic processes for San Diegans and Californians for the next three years.
- CapRadio, endowment at odds over proposed PBS KVIE mergerThe Capital Public Radio Endowment Board argues that the best future for CapRadio would be a merger with the TV station.
- KQED to lay off 18 to 25 staffThe layoffs will be part of a “range of cuts'' at the station.
- How ChatGPT's new model could transform podcasting and public mediaChatGPT-4o offers the potential for streamlined multilingual communication and audio analysis in the near future.
- Radio Bilingüe hires José Martínez-Saldaña as co-executive directorMartínez-Saldaña will serve as co-executive director with Hugo Morales.
- CPB grant funds Nielsen Local Dashboards for PBS member stationsThe Nielsen Local Dashboards are expected to be available to member stations beginning in late May and will show them “local market linear television audience data,” a news release said.
- Layoffs reveal challenges of sustaining public media’s journalism expansionRevenue losses raise new questions about strategies to build local newsrooms.
- CPB CEO responds to questions from Ted Cruz about NPR fundingCruz had written to CPB's CEO to “express deep concern" about what he called NPR's "departure from its stated mission.”
- LAist offers staff buyouts amid budget gapThe organization is “facing a significant budget shortfall over the next two years in the range of $4-$5 million.”
- Comings and goings: Brad Turner named EP at KUNC, Aspen Public Radio announces new morning host …Turner will lead KUNC’s daily news podcast and contribute to other newsroom projects.
- How a new tool is helping stations boost election coverageElectUp "gives newsrooms an efficient way to organize and present" election information "that feels very intuitive."
- House hearing on NPR bias brings criticism from Republicans, but praise for local stationsRep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers said the committee will "investigate the allegations against NPR and take appropriate action based upon what we find."
- WVIA bets big to build local newsroom with ‘boots on the ground’The station's board authorized a drawdown from an endowment to reinvent WVIA's service to northeast Pennsylvania.
- Why two young philanthropists are building a new media ecosystemWe’ve spent the last five years using our perspective as scientists and funders not only to figure out why exceptional independent creators make the things they make, but to create an ecosystem that amplifies their signal.
- NPR CEO won’t attend House hearing on allegations of biasA meeting of NPR’s board of directors, Maher's first since joining the network, was scheduled for Wednesday more than a year ahead of time.
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