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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.”
Broadcast “is still important to people,” says PBS President Paula Kerger. “But it is no longer the principal driver of everything.”
With the former chief exec back at the helm, the investigative news organization has “no plans to change direction” following the sudden resignations of three executives.
Louisiana Public Broadcasting and Latino Public Broadcasting led recipients of $3.9 million awarded to media projects.
“Over the decades, Carlos has built KUVO Jazz to be a place of belonging for so many listeners, volunteers, and staff, uniting community, culture and music,” said Amanda Mountain, CEO of Rocky Mountain Public Media.
The state funds support continuation of PBS and NPR programming on KVCR and will help the community college licensee break ground on a new student media lab.
“I think that the only way we do better is if we have accountability,” said Pallavi Gogoi, head of NPR’s business desk.
Barry Gisser joins APMG from the Science Museum of Minnesota.
The members say that raises and a stipend given to nonunion employees are among the issues at stake.
A NYPR spokesperson told Current that Justin Fairfax’s complaint “is completely without merit.”
A decision to rethink the format gave producers flexibility to create episodes on hotly debated, timely topics.