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Bill to disband current KET board, require Senate confirmation for some appointments advances
Called an effort to “protect” the integrity of Kentucky’s public television broadcaster, a bill passed unanimously out of a Senate committee Wednesday that would disband the current board for Kentucky Educational Television.NPR plans 'major' layoffs due to ballooning deficit
NPR will cut 10% of its staff, CEO John Lansing told employees.Pat Harrison on failure: 'There are no shortcuts down the road to success'
The CPB president talks about her experiences with failure in "The Dirty F-Word: Lessons From Our Failures," a new book by the leader of PBS Charlotte.
New Nashville Public Television show serves up food and live music to bridge political divides
"Ear to the Common Ground" brings together musicians and their fans to discuss controversial issues, such as abortion and gun rights.What we've learned from six years of Local that Works
A new report from the Wyncote Foundation shares notable projects and lessons from Current's Local that Works contest.With Super-Regional on hold, station leaders consider cheaper approaches to in-person networking
“That face-to-face ability to learn and talk with each other is still very important,” said Kerry Swanson, president of Western States Public Radio.
As pandemic recedes, pubmedia stations seek ways to rebuild underwriting revenue
Despite concerns over a looming recession, sales leaders see signs of recovery in sponsorship sales.'The Takeaway' canceled by WNYC, PRX
Host Melissa Harris-Perry called the decision “an act of institutional cruelty and abuse” by WNYC executives.Stations partner with ‘Nova’ to tell stories of climate solutions
For "Nova," climate change seemed like a natural fit to continue exploring local effects of national and international issues.What a CDP analysis reveals about public media’s membership revenue, now and in the future
An analysis of membership data from late 2022 found declines in donor acquisition and member revenue.Comings and goings: Public Media Group of SoCal names CCO, Ideastream hires chief of development and marketing …
Tamara Gould left ITVS to join the Public Media Group of Southern California.Having equitable impact means overcoming the barriers we keep in place
Good or even great work is not always equitable work. We often simply don’t reach children of color because we establish or preserve barriers that prevent reach.Comings and goings: NPR appoints Southern bureau chief, KUOW hires reporters …
Susanna Capelouto left WABE in Atlanta to join NPR.Yamiche Alcindor is stepping down as moderator of ‘Washington Week’
A rotating group of journalists will host the program until a successor is named.WBEZ blends entertainment and identity with 'Shoes Off: A Sexy Asians Podcast'
The show celebrates what it calls “badass Asians who are making a mark on pop culture.”
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