System/Policy
What public radio can learn from pro wrestling’s loyal fan base
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“Sometimes, the most valuable insights come from looking beyond our immediate environment.”
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“Sometimes, the most valuable insights come from looking beyond our immediate environment.”
After the hurricane wiped out infrastructure across western North Carolina, BPR focused on basic information, such as road outages and where to get drinking water.
Two researchers looked at kids with access to Sesame Street during that time on VHF channels and weaker UHF frequencies.
As more new cars are now connected to the Internet, some see an opportunity to reshape how news and information are conveyed.
The crisp, bright tone comes from a particular microphone — and a few other elements.
“No matter the situation, Lesher could and did handle it, and his expansive contributions are irreplaceable for the organization.”
Sales of stock footage have been ballooning, driven by growing viewership of online video.
On our podcast, Frontline’s new EP goes deep on how the show is produced and her vision for its future.
West Virginia Public Broadcasting hopes to attract a national audience with its new program, Gimlet releases its third show, and more podcasting news.
Two-thirds were noncompliant with at least some provisions of the Act, according to the corporation’s Office of the Inspector General.
Vermont has appropriated almost $660,000 less than expected to Vermont PBS because of a projected $113 million shortfall.
Co-founder Susan Mernit stepped down to pursue another project.