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October CDP Index: Radio results remain sluggish while TV waits for next blockbuster
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A declining rate of growth among Passport users is exposing cracks in new donor programs at TV and joint licensees.
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A declining rate of growth among Passport users is exposing cracks in new donor programs at TV and joint licensees.
KVIE and CapRadio have filed countering lawsuits laying claim to a transmission tower.
WEPP, which will begin broadcasting Thursday on 90.7 FM in Rice Lake, Wis., gets its call letters from Purcell’s given name, Eugene Patrick Purcell.
The weeknight news show will retain the name “PBS News Hour,” while the PBS News brand will appear on digital platforms.
Focus group research informed how PBS Kids and producers added American Sign Language interpretation to select series for kids ages 2–8.
Minal Bopaiah of Brevity & Wit discusses an inclusive and prosocial framework for redefining race and equity coverage.
A new interactive project will include creating an escape room at GBH’s studios in Boston.
Smolkin will succeed longtime leader Steve Bass, who announced plans to step down last year.
SAG-AFTRA claims CPM has “failed and refused to provide information demanded” by the union.
All Classical Radio’s marquee project has encountered a few hiccups, but it’s pushing forward — and expanding.
If approved, it would be the third large infusion of funding for the Federal Emergency Management Agency–backed program.
The latest State of the System report was shared during the Public Media Business Association’s annual conference.