Programs/Content
Sesame Workshop music videos widen PBS Kids’ focus on civics
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“Together We Can” sets lessons on civic responsibility, rules and the Constitution to song.
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“Together We Can” sets lessons on civic responsibility, rules and the Constitution to song.
Names were redacted in the report due to an “ongoing law enforcement investigation and privacy.”
The community radio station in East Orland has entered into a power-purchase agreement to convert to sustainable energy.
A projected shortfall of $29 million will be closed with furloughs and other cost-saving measures.
The station’s revenue has declined amid the pandemic due to “a large dip” in sponsorship.
WCLK in Atlanta is also providing information about voting and the U.S. Census for its community.
Oliver is GM of WYPR in Baltimore.
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Advocates are challenging a requirement that stations pay the FCC 5% of revenue from “ancillary or supplementary services,” which they say could hamper adoption of ATSC 3.0.