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Comings and goings: Sarah McCammon to leave NPR, WVTF hires chief advancement officer …
McCammon, a correspondent for NPR’s Washington Desk, said she’ll “have much more to say about my next steps very soon.”
In farewell remarks, Pat Harrison looks beyond CPB’s end to public media’s future
“You've got to muster up the courage to fight for what you believe in and to ensure that our democracy really prevails," Harrison said at CPB's final public board meeting.
University closes in on new home for KCUR
KCUR and Classical KC staffers are currently working from home.
KCUR stays on air after quick move from longtime studios
The University of Missouri-Kansas City announced in December hat the station’s building would close no later than Jan. 31 due to foundation problems.
NYPR picks Christy Tanner as next CEO
“As a longtime fan of NYPR’s magnificent work, I’m honored to join this powerhouse organization with local heart and global impact,” Tanner said.
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Former CapRadio GM Jun Reina charged with embezzling $1.3M from station
Reina was charged with felony counts of embezzlement, grand theft and forgery.PBS Guam GM Ina Carillo to leave station
Carillo has led the station since 2019.Alaska's KUAC restores programming through partnership with KTOO
The partnership has restored select programming from World and Create, and KUAC has also reintroduced overnight broadcasts.PBS promotes Scott Nourse to CTO
“I look forward to partnering across PBS to build and sustain the platforms and services our stations rely on to serve audiences wherever they watch,” Nourse said.
Public Media Bridge Fund announces new emergency and disaster programs
The Public Media Bridge Fund has raised $66.5 million of its $110 million goal so far, according to Program Officer Allie Vanyur.Kansas City PBS CEO Kliff Kuehl to retire
Kuehl joined Kansas City PBS in 2009.Comings and goings: CPB VP lands at Maine Public, Rocky Mountain Public Media hires SVP …
Katherine Arno, a former executive at CPB, was hired by Maine Public.
Governor asks New Mexico lawmakers to fund tribal media
Tribal media stations in New Mexico could receive about $430,000 as soon as this summer if the legislature embraces Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s recommendation.Myrna Johnson to retire from Iowa Public Radio
Johnson took the helm in 2014.Native Public Media partners with Arizona Community Foundation to support tribal stations
The partnership aims to provide stations with both immediate relief and long-term financial stability.
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