System/Policy
Dispatches from central Florida: Station GMs report on Hurricane Milton’s impact
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“We are tired, but we are all safe and well,” said Judith Smelser, president and GM of WMFE in Orlando.
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“We are tired, but we are all safe and well,” said Judith Smelser, president and GM of WMFE in Orlando.
With more than 200 public radio stations and NPR itself now using the Grove content management system for their websites, public media’s digital infrastructure overhaul is moving forward.
The unit is exploring new business models, starting with four projects.
“We’ve been dreaming about this for years, and it’s thrilling to see it finally launch.”
Findings from a new survey suggest that public media should focus on cultivating sustainers for decades to come.
The station hopes memes will be “respectful and appropriate for all audiences.”
Public media organizations entering into fundraising partnerships with other nonprofits risk steep fines if they fail to comply with FCC rules.
A podcast coloring book is now a thing.
The station partnered with a digital marketing firm on a campaign targeting its audience with Facebook ads and website banners.
“I have been in touch with each of them to meet in person,” Sesame Workshop CEO Jeffrey Dunn said.
The station’s head of content shares lessons from its successful $7 million drive for survival.
Even panels about shows not overtly dedicated to politics were immersed in campaign theories and analyses.