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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.
The fund will bring younger, diverse journalists into public TV.
The reel-to-reel tapes preserve “a moment in broadcasting that might not come again — when an individual producer got to make the selections without having to get the suits to OK it.”
Localism and independence are crucial for rebuilding trust and serious connections with the audience, Oreskes argued.
Jay Allison misses “the wacko fringe in public radio,” and more words of inspiration from a conference of audio enthusiasts.
“I think you can expect the growth that we saw to continue through the first quarter of 2017,” said Bryan Moffett, g.m. of National Public Media.
Public media journalists give their recommendations.
Dye will cut back to part-time and continue to contribute to the show.
At Third Coast, the producer of the smash-hit podcast candidly described the problems that hindered its second season.
Three joint licensees will share $500,000.
What’s really involved in the hard work of broadening public media’s range of voices?