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The studio at the California Institution for Women will bring more incarcerated women’s voices to the podcast — and kickstart an ambitious training program.
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The studio at the California Institution for Women will bring more incarcerated women’s voices to the podcast — and kickstart an ambitious training program.
A CapRadio reporter reviewed an unredacted version of a forensic analysis released Aug. 5.
Murphy will build the newsroom’s first investigative reporting unit.
As she prepares to leave her job as CEO of Chicago Public Media, Sheikholeslami spoke with Current about her priorities for New York Public Radio and why she decided to stay in public media.
Sheikholeslami is leaving Chicago Public Media after five years with the station.
Less than a week after the news site’s employees voted to unionize, management dismissed Florangela Davila over “differences in strategic outlook.”
The deal runs through October unless the two sides agree to an extension.
“I couldn’t have dreamt of two better subjects for films,” says Firelight’s Stanley Nelson.
The agreement allows the stations to “look to the future as more of a broad regional network rather than just individual stations in small rural communities,” said Texas Tech Public Media’s GM.
The national security correspondent will continue at the network in a different role until Jan. 6.
The Autistic Self Advocacy Network said that a resource kit for parents, developed by the autism organization Autism Speaks, furthers “stigma against autistic children and adults.”
The $57 million lawsuit claims NPR published defamatory statements about a Texas investor.