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How PBS can revive its pioneering spirit by embracing grassroots programming
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“As traditional broadcast gives way to new media, public television needs to dust off its early spirit of scrappy, decentralized innovation.”
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“As traditional broadcast gives way to new media, public television needs to dust off its early spirit of scrappy, decentralized innovation.”
The NPR board’s DEI and development committees met last week to discuss diversity data and digital fundraising.
The One Small Step projects aims to help participants realize that “no matter what side you are on across the political spectrum, most people are just sane, normal human beings and that our neighbors are not our enemies,” says StoryCorps founder and president Dave Isay.
Income from current fiscal year development activities is projected to top 17% over FY23.
Greg Gutierrez stepped up to chief broadcast engineer for AZPM.
Ziegler’s public media career included a decade as COO of WITF in Harrisburg, Pa., and a guest appearance on the PBS Kids show “Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?”
PBS and APTS want NCE stations to get the same proposed benefit as stations providing the minimum amount of “locally originated programming.”
Four GMs and CEOs who started in their roles in 2023 discuss their priorities in uncertain times.
The CREATE framework provides a structured approach to help public media organizations navigate the complexities of AI, ensuring that these technologies are harnessed responsibly and ethically.
Knell, former CEO of NPR, became a partner with QCatalyst.
“I’m thrilled to step into the position of CEO at Vermont Public at this pivotal time for public media and our country.”
Six short films from Native American filmmakers focused on climate change make up the series from GBH’s “Nova” and Vision Maker Media.