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  • Tuesday roundup: TPR volunteer invents story to meet Greene; NPR compiles commencement speeches

    Plus: The New York Times profiles Sandra Tsing Loh, and public media still matter to the director of the Peabody Awards.
  • Milwaukee pubcasters go deep on problem of imprisonment of black males

    A community forum in Milwaukee Tuesday will cap a seven-month reporting project by two of the city's public broadcasters on their county’s astronomically high rate of incarceration among black males.
  • PBS's live-action Odd Squad aims to ‘make math relevant’ for kids

    PBS Kids will expand the footprint of its math-focused programs with Odd Squad, a live-action TV series for school-aged children. The new show, which follows the fall 2013 debut of Peg + Cat, a preschool series presenting math concepts, will debut Nov. 26. Creators Tim McKeon and Adam Peltzman, who previously collaborated as television writers on another PBS Kids series for school-aged children, The Electric Company, are producing Odd Squad through Toronto-based Sinking Ship Entertainment and the Fred Rogers Company (which also produces Peg + Cat and Daniel Tigers Neighborhood for PBS). Odd Squad stars sleuths Olive and Otto, members of a detective agency who use math concepts to solve unusual mysteries around their town.