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OETA’s existence is preserved after lawmakers overturn governor’s veto

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | May 26, 2023

Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt had argued that Oklahomans didn’t want to “use their tax dollars to indoctrinate kids.”

From alligator clips to high-speed internet: the past, present and future of remote work at NPR

By Liz Reid, Freelance Contributor | May 25, 2023

While the pandemic has accelerated the pace of change and increased the sheer number of people working remotely, NPR has had at least some remote workers for nearly its entire existence.

People on the Move

  • Comings and goings: NPR appoints VP, longtime WQXR host retires …

    Julie Parr joined NPR as VP of development.

  • Longtime WAMC CEO Alan Chartock retires

    "It’s time to let a new crop of leaders take the helm," Chartock said.

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WNYC’s ‘NYC Now’ podcast offers three daily doses of local news

By Marah Eakin, Freelance Contributor | May 12, 2023

“Our newsroom is creating all this work, and it didn’t make sense that we weren’t actually taking some of that work and putting it up in the podcast realm,” says Ave Carrillo, WNYC’s EP of local podcasts.

People

NPR CFO Deborah Cowan to leave network

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | May 11, 2023

“I’ve decided to move on and end what has been an incredibly rewarding career with NPR,” Cowan said.

Obituaries

Ron Hull, public TV pioneer in Nebraska, dies at 92

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | May 11, 2023

Hull first started working for Nebraska’s public television station in 1955 and was still serving as a senior advisor to Nebraska Public Media when he died.

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Razia Iqbal to leave the BBC

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | May 10, 2023

“After more than three decades, my career at the BBC is drawing to a close,” Iqbal said.

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Study suggests a way forward in serving diverse audiences with classical music

By Brenda Barnes, CEO (Classical KING FM) | May 10, 2023

“Clearly, the path to diversifying audiences for our organizations involves a robust digital strategy in addition to making our radio programming welcoming to listeners from all backgrounds and ethnicities,” writes the leader of Classical KING FM.

People

Jason Miller named KVLU Public Radio station manager

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | May 10, 2023

Miller had previously worked as the station’s production director.

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New VPM show highlights rural Virginians improving their communities

By Isabelle Kravis, Former Editorial Intern | May 9, 2023

“We need to give people hope, because there’s so much just negativity.” 

Programs/Content

Collaboration with newspapers repositions OPB in local news ecosystem

By Morgan Holm, Chief Content Officer (Oregon Public Broadcasting) | May 9, 2023

Through a content-sharing partnership that launched in 2013, OPB’s newsroom is helping newspapers deliver valuable coverage to their readers.

People

Comings and goings: StoryCorps appoints first CCO, NPR editor leaves for ‘Today, Explained’ …

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | May 8, 2023

Michael Garofalo, who worked for StoryCorps from 2004–18, rejoined the nonprofit.

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Hey Boomers, younger staff aren’t the future of public media — they’re the now

By Julie Drizin, Executive Director | May 8, 2023

We need your help identifying rising stars in the system so we can amplify their voices, ideas and experiences.

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