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Lauren Komrosky named Connecticut Public CEO
Komrosky has served as the station's chief digital officer for nearly five years.
Maximilian Duke named CEO of WITF parent organization
Duke most recently served as VP of station strategy and development at PBS.
New ‘Marketplace’ podcast aims to bring financial advice to younger, diverse audience
The new video podcast Must Be the Money is leaning hard into authenticity and algorithms, and for good reason.
Missouri PBS station steps into the ring with pro wrestling
KMOS hopes its weekly broadcasts of Show-Me State Wrestling will connect with local viewers.
Comings and goings: NPR promotes directors, PBS North Carolina hires CDO …
NPR promoted Kristin Hume to VP of marketing and Juliet Barbara to VP of communications.
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Scott Graf named GM of Idaho Public Television
Graf joined the station last year as director of content and operations.Austin PBS seeks $6M to help secure future of ‘Austin City Limits’
To bolster its new Austin City Limits Trust, the station is pulling out all the stops and may even take the show on the road.Arkansas public television set to receive $500K in additional one-time funding
Arkansas’ public TV network would receive additional state funds offered by Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders under a proposal that received initial legislative approval.Comings and goings: PBS appoints chief legal officer, NPR journalists announce departures …
PBS named Jill Patrone chief legal officer and corporate secretary.
May CDP Index: Decline in new donors deepens for radio
While nearly all other Index metrics continue to show growth in 2026, new donors for radio declined by more than 15% compared with the same period last year.KUT GM fired by university after challenging statements about festival security
KUT’s Debbie Hiott believes University of Texas officials terminated her because she publicly pushed back against administration claims that the station’s security plans for an inaugural festival were insufficient.Governor’s plan to save NJ PBS moves toward finish line
Critics say a state university’s management raises questions of editorial independence.
Opinion: Arkansans saved PBS. That’s good news for other civic institutions.
"The reprieve for PBS showed that there’s a pragmatic argument for civic institutions that can overcome political arguments."WXPN celebrates nation’s semiquincentennial with eclectic initiatives uplifting local music
The Philadelphia station is taking advantage of its location in the nation’s birthplace with an array of anniversary-related endeavors embracing local musicians.University sells radio station to Lehigh Valley Public Media
LVPM has managed WLVR-FM since 2019.
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