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Reporting series illuminates roles of Virginians who make democracy work
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A series of profiles from the Virginia Center for Investigative Journalism and WHRO takes inspiration from community journalism.
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A series of profiles from the Virginia Center for Investigative Journalism and WHRO takes inspiration from community journalism.
Stations have found that monetizing their local news sites takes experimentation and “a lot of learning.”
PBS Appalachia Virginia, a startup developed by Blue Ridge PBS in Roanoke, leans into the future of television with its plan to fill a coverage gap.
Jackson most recently served as CCO at New England Public Media.
Aills succeeds Ronnie Agnew, who left MPB last year for WOSU in Columbus, Ohio.
If convicted, Mindi B. Madison faces a maximum penalty of 20 years in federal prison.
Paul Higgins, a finance executive who previously worked for Politico and GBH in Boston, steps up to administrative officer at American Public Television.
The settlement ends an 18-month legal battle between the District of Columbia and Pack’s production company.
The proposed bargaining unit would include approximately 26 content employees.
Running a small station requires broad knowledge, a knack for learning and a willingness to be a public figure in the community.
“Ask your team what kind of skills they want to grow and how you can support that,” said KQED CEO Michael Isip. “We have a responsibility to grow leaders for the entire system.”