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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.
Deborah Turner helped oversee CPB’s major giving initiative from 2004–07.
PBS President Paula Kerger assures critics that stations are communicating with members of Congress about the importance of CPB funding.
Stations must make room by dropping an existing subchannel, adjusting bandwidth or acquiring encoders to add an entirely new channel.
The final season will be shot and broadcast in Britain in 2019 and will available here in 2020.
“Indivisible” will offer a forum for listeners to discuss the first 14 weeks of Trump’s presidency.
A new strategic plan calls for adding dozens of employees and digital ventures.
With reporters from the Topeka-based Kansas News Service, public stations in the region will boost coverage from the state capital and other communities.
The ethical framework, which offers best practices for ensuring editorial independence, emerged from two years of work with grant-makers and leaders of nonprofit media outlets.
NPR’s Steve Inskeep joins Judy Woodruff on tonight’s broadcast.
When university instructor Chioke I’Anson began talking, NPR’s Izzi Smith was “dumbstruck” by his voice.