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  • Students opposing WRAS deal get new support

    College Broadcasters Inc. and the Student Press Law Center are speaking out against a channel-sharing agreement that gave Georgia Public Broadcasting control of Georgia State University’s 88.5 WRAS-FM during daytime hours. Under the agreement announced May 6, GPB will program the station with news from 5 a.m. to 7 p.m. The student organization that until recently controlled all programming will take over nighttime hours. The announcement surprised and disappointed the station’s student hosts, who set up a website to protest the agreement. In letters to the University administration, CBI and SPLC expressed support for the students and denounced the deal, which was made without notifying the programmers.
  • Public Radio International launches podcast network SoundWorks

    SoundWorks launched Thursday with four podcasts, and PRI plans to add more in coming weeks.
  • Winslow of NewsHour sees need for greater investment in public TV's news programming

    The final installment of our interview with Linda Winslow, outgoing executive producer of the PBS NewsHour.