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CPB provides $1.9M to bolster editorial oversight at NPR
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The grant follows NPR’s earlier plan to create a “Backstop” team to review news reporting.
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The grant follows NPR’s earlier plan to create a “Backstop” team to review news reporting.
A $100,000 grant from Press Forward will help Radio Catskill in New York hire at least one additional reporter.
NPR is seeking about a dozen reporters from stations to contribute to the new project.
The cuts are less than Gov. Scott Walker initially recommended but will still curb some educational media offerings.
Southern California Public Radio’s recently concluded, three-year, $6 million CPB-funded quest to court Latino audiences met with its share of criticism along the way.
Hinojosa was among the speakers at the first TEDxPennsylvaniaAvenue event last month.
They’re just two of many stations preparing to sign on across the country.
Public media’s edge over commercial media in representation of people of color has vanished.
The new station will allow licensee Montana State University to operate a full-power PBS member station in the state capital for the first time.
An excerpt from a new book looks at the shifts in funding that doomed the documenting of an era.
A quarter of NPR listeners watch no prime-time television.
Schumacher’s Jazz Revisited aired for 30 years.