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Tonya Mosley explores a family mystery in ‘She Has a Name’
"This is a story that needs to be told ... for my sake, for our family's sake, and for those who will listen to it in Detroit and see themselves in it," Mosley said.KCUR staffers seek to unionize
“As KCUR continues to grow and develop to better serve the community, we seek a more active role in the shared future of this organization,” the employees said.PBS proposes 4% increase in station dues to balance 2025 budget
A proposal to be forwarded to stations allocates $7.6 million of PBS’ own funds for strategic priorities.
WBUR turns to buyouts to cut costs
The buyouts aim to cut expenses by about 10% in the first phase of the station's budget reduction plan.‘Tiny Time Travel’ shorts help kids learn emotional literacy
The new PBS Kids series is a literacy show “about different ways to communicate ... and understanding peoples’ points of view,” says creator Tim McKeon.WFYI union receives voluntary recognition
The staff announced their intent to unionize earlier this month.
Favian Perez tapped as CEO of Nevada Public Radio
Perez had been serving as the station's interim CEO.Comings and goings: WETA hires chief revenue officer, Maine Public appoints chief programmer …
Shawn Castellanos was named EVP and chief revenue officer for WETA.House approves $535M for FY26 CPB appropriation
Last year, a subcommittee had recommended zeroing out public media funding.Seattle’s KEXP launches signal in San Francisco Bay Area
The music station purchased San Francisco’s KREV for $3.75 million in an October bankruptcy auction.Jennifer Gordon named CEO of WTVP
Gordon acknowledged the station’s financial difficulties and said she aims to lead with transparency.Renai Bodley to step down as KPCW GM
Bodley is leaving for a position at WVTF in Roanoke, Va.NPR urges FCC to improve incentives for public stations to invest in local journalism
The commission's proposal to boost localism in broadcasting won't make a significant difference to public radio, according to comments filed by NPR.Former Colorado Public Radio host files discrimination complaint
Vic Vela said the station “exploited my health condition ... only to terminate me as soon as they had to deal with my disability.”February CDP Index: New donor acquisition reaches 'crisis phase' for radio
"Investing in diverse donor, listener and digital user acquisition is critical to the future of local public news outlets."
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