Nice Above Fold - Page 993
- The FCC has struck a confusing section from a December 2001 decision that admonished WNCW in Spindale, N.C., for breaking underwriting rules. Several public radio organizations, worried that the decision threatened their business practices, asked the Commission to retract the vague language. It did–but not necessarily because it agreed with the pubcasters. Read the Commission’s decision (.doc, .pdf, .txt).
Zwerdling remains at NPR in new job; tensions still run high
NPR has promised veteran reporter Daniel Zwerdling another year of work, but colleagues are still asking what management’s decision to eliminate his old job signals about the network’s journalistic priorities. Zwerdling will contribute NPR reports to PBS’s Now with Bill Moyers, taking a job previously held by Emily Harris. Harris is NPR’s new Berlin correspondent. Zwerdling can move into another job if the Now partnership ends, but he says the grant-funded Science Desk opening pays 25 percent less than his current salary. NPR’s Oct. 9 decision to lay off Zwerdling stunned many of his colleagues, who say his highly produced investigative reports embody their journalistic mission.CPB Goals and Objectives, 2002
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting Board of Directors adopted this statement in November 2002, according to CPB. I. Local Services and Content Strengthen the value and viability of local stations as essential community institutions by improving their operational effectiveness and fiscal stability, and increasing their capacity to invest in and create sustainable services and content that will advance their local mission. To achieve this Goal, CPB will pursue the following objectives: A. Measure the value of local service as perceived by the intended beneficiaries-Conduct research to understand how various media are used by the audiences stations serve or hope to serve in the future, and how the pattern of use is changing as new platforms and media emerge.
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