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Programs/Content

KSPS launches quiz show to reinforce civics education

By Gregory Wakeman, Freelance Contributor | May 26, 2022

The PBS station teamed up with the Spokane League of Women Voters to create “Civics Bowl,” a new take on high school academic competitions.

WYPR, news startup agree to editorial, operational partnership

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | May 25, 2022

WYPR and The Baltimore Banner plan to collaborate on news coverage while exploring ways to integrate their operations.

People on the Move

  • Comings and goings: Judy Woodruff announces plan to step down as ‘NewsHour’ anchor, Kenya Young leaves NPR for New York Public Radio …

    Woodruff has been an anchor for the “PBS NewsHour” since 2011.

  • Carl ‘Butch’ Antolini named CEO of West Virginia Public Broadcasting

    Antolini became interim executive director last year.

More People News

Diversity

Diversify or die out: Five steps for creating a newsroom that reflects America

By Kyra Kyles, CEO (YR Media) | May 3, 2022

Changing the storytellers is the only way to help reverse the news media’s unconscionable pattern of racial inequity, says YR Media CEO Kyra Kyles.

Programs/Content

American Archive of Public Broadcasting unveils special collection for Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | May 2, 2022

The collection features news segments discussing affirmative action and reparations as well as documentary films like “Joyce Chen’s China,” “China, Land of My Father” and “Vietnam: A Chicagoan Goes Home.”

People

Comings and goings: TPT fills executive roles, ‘Frontline’ hires editorial leaders …

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | May 2, 2022

TPT named Lesley Goldman CCO and appointed two VPs.

Development

Michel Martin donates honorarium to Gulf States Newsroom

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | April 29, 2022

Martin said she hopes the team uses the gift to support the “reporters’ outstanding work and encourage them to reach even higher.”

Programs/Content

Black Public Media awards $225,000 for three film and technology projects

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | April 29, 2022

The grants were announced Thursday night at the PitchBLACK Awards.

People

GM Susi Elkins will leave WKAR Public Media

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | April 28, 2022

Elkins has worked for the station since 1998.

Programs/Content

How to reach audiences who think public media isn’t for them

By Scott Finn, President and CEO (VPR and Vermont PBS), Anna Post, Marketing Strategist (VPR and Vermont PBS) and Kari Anderson, Director of Audience Insights and Radio Programming (VPR and Vermont PBS) | April 27, 2022

A segmentation study identified three groups that Vermont’s public media organizations can attract and engage with a different approach.

Programs/Content

After release from prison, ‘Ear Hustle’ host seeks repeal of three-strikes law

By Rahsaan "New York" Thomas, Co-Host and Co-Producer ("Ear Hustle" Podcast) | April 27, 2022

“What we have consistently experienced is three-strikes being put on the shelf every time something else comes up as if it’s someone’s pet project, but in reality, these are people’s lives,” said Earlonne Woods.

Engagement

How CapRadio involved survivors in coverage of sexual assault

By Jennifer Brandel, CEO (Hearken) and jesikah maria ross, Senior Community Engagement Strategist (CapRadio) | April 26, 2022

The station relied on participatory journalism to inform its project “After the Assault,” which examined how support systems fall short in helping survivors heal and find justice.

Programs/Content

‘Pulse of the Planet’ to end in June

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | April 26, 2022

The short-form radio program has aired for more than 30 years.

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