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With a new documentary, ‘Reading Rainbow’ looks back
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In “Butterfly in the Sky,” the show’s host and creators tell the story of one of public television’s most beloved children’s programs.
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In “Butterfly in the Sky,” the show’s host and creators tell the story of one of public television’s most beloved children’s programs.
Contrary to the argument made by former NPR editor Uri Berliner, NPR’s efforts to diversify its workforce have enhanced its journalism and helped it realize its founding mission.
“I love that we don’t sound like any other NPR affiliate,” says Devall, a former NPR journalist who began managing the station in Lafayette, La., in 2022.
The actress and comedian has worn the outfit at star-studded events. Apparently, she’s even ripped it.
The grants were announced at the 2024 PitchBLACK Forum in New York.
The network has faced questions from lawmakers over questionable spending practices found in a 2022 audit.
Public radio has become “too predictable and a bit boring,” writes Jack Mitchell, a founding producer of “All Things Considered.” “Fix that by letting ideas clash. Generate light with some heat.”
With a new space for in-person programming, the San Francisco station raised its profile and forged relationships in the community.
The station will also transition its daily news podcast to weekly.
“This issue revolves around trust.”
The decision clears the way for Rhode Island PBS and The Public’s Radio to incorporate as a new organization.
The Jersey Bee follows a model adapted from health care, education, and social work to deliver information that improves public health outcomes in its community.