System/Policy
WHYY and the case for infrastructure for equitable journalism
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A new book examines the Philadelphia station’s efforts to address structural racism and how a newsroom leader’s departure affected those initiatives.
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A new book examines the Philadelphia station’s efforts to address structural racism and how a newsroom leader’s departure affected those initiatives.
APT will distribute “The Niagara Movement,” a one-hour documentary from Lawrence Hott and WNED, for national broadcast.
“Rush to Kill” digs into a complex national story that consumed WFIU’s news team during the last months of the Trump administration.
Butler has led the nonprofit, based in Washington, D.C., since 2011.
A CPB-backed initiative helped launch YouTube series produced by stations in Texas, Louisiana and North Carolina, among other locations.
“I am truly honored to join the staff of Michigan Radio,” Turner said.
Ibrahim founded the organization in 2019.
The format on KCPW’s 88.3 FM signal will switch to bilingual programming.
“No matter which direction we start from — event or idea first — we’re striving for the marriage of story and meaning.”
Gary Sexton, director of broadcasting for Ohio’s WYSU-FM, is running 200 miles this month to bring in donations.
Eduardo Leon left his position as COO for Arkansas PBS to lead the progressive news network Free Speech TV.
The gift will support news and music services at the station over three years.