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Maine Public, ‘Frontline’ team up for three-pronged project about Lewiston shooting
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“Breakdown” explores whether the incident that took 18 lives in 2023 could have been prevented.
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“Breakdown” explores whether the incident that took 18 lives in 2023 could have been prevented.
PMC will use the $1.5 million grant to build a website of tools and data for stations.
Wilson had “a singular focus on storytelling and the importance of public media,” said filmmaker Ken Burns.
Kiser, who joined the station in 1999, plans to step down next year.
“What I hope I’m doing in offering my creative contributions is taking us to a new place in terms of actual original programming,” she says.
“Building radical listening and field recording into our program offerings announces to the audience that we understand our public service role as custodians of culture and media representation.”
WDET canceled “Created Equal” after negotiations with journalist Stephen Henderson hit an impasse.
Public radio has reached a breaking point, and the old ways of doing business are no longer viable.
There’s no doubt that a livelier presentation and coverage of topics of concern to midlifers, such as personal finance and health and wellness, will have a positive effect.
“The change that we’re going to see in the Trump administration may well roll back the balance of the New Deal and LBJ’s Great Society,” says historian Mark Updegrove in a Q&A with APT’s Jim Dunford. “I think we expect to see that.”
PBS Kids worked with autism experts to create the show, which aims to present many aspects of the condition.
The writer’s guild unit succeeded in rolling back management proposals that threatened its existence, said WGAE President Lisa Takeuchi Cullen.