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How PBS can revive its pioneering spirit by embracing grassroots programming
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“As traditional broadcast gives way to new media, public television needs to dust off its early spirit of scrappy, decentralized innovation.”
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“As traditional broadcast gives way to new media, public television needs to dust off its early spirit of scrappy, decentralized innovation.”
The NPR board’s DEI and development committees met last week to discuss diversity data and digital fundraising.
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A coalition of unions associated with the AFL-CIO is advocating for policies that it says would protect nonprofit workers.
Haines has led the station since 2008.
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To succeed in the world of on-demand media choices, public media organizations need to return their focus to creating original local content.