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With boost from high school programs, Gen Z is heading to public radio
High school radio stations are giving teens an early start on careers in areas such as podcasting, production and sports broadcasting.How necessity became the mother of invention for KALW
Limited resources inspired a creative new programming model that prioritizes locally produced content.Public media leaders look to Senate to preserve CPB funding
“We urge the Senate to affirm the very real support for public media across the nation, and to reject rescission,” said NPR CEO Katherine Maher.
House passes bill rescinding CPB funds
Lawmakers voted 214-212 to approve the $9.4 billion rescission package, which includes funds for CPB and foreign aid programs.Comings and goings: Jayme Swain elected PBS board vice chair, Chicago Public Media hires chief product and membership officer …
Jayme Swain was elected professional vice chair for the PBS board of directors.Judge approves sale of KDHX to Gateway Creative Broadcasting
The Christian radio group, which operates two other stations in the St. Louis area, bid $8.75 million in a recent bankruptcy auction.
Members of Congress push back on proposed CPB rescission
“It is our responsibility to protect the lifeline public media plays in the day-to-day lives of our constituents,” wrote co-chairs of the bipartisan Public Broadcasting Caucus.PBS holds station dues flat in fiscal year 2026 budget
With a CPB rescission vote expected in Congress within days, PBS board approved a budget that sets station dues at $227 million.Florida stations expand reach of public safety network
FPREN is activating an AI-powered network that converts emergency alerts into broadcast audio while local newsrooms are fine-tuning tactics for reaching digital audiences.Indiana stations evaluate how to ‘evolve’ as state funding evaporates
Station leaders are preparing for anticipated financial shortfalls and renewing conversations about shared joint master controls, among other services.Hope isn't a strategy — but strategy can be hopeful
Planning for the aftermath of federal cuts isn’t conceding. It’s leadership.Cincinnati Public Radio announces new three-year fellowship program
The fellowships for early career journalists are "a statement of optimism" about the future for CPR, public media and journalism, says CEO Richard Eiswerth.Judge denies CPB’s motion for emergency relief in board removal case
Judge Randolph D. Moss wrote that CPB failed to demonstrate that it was likely to prevail on the merits of its claim for injunctive relief or to suffer “irreparable harm” without relief.Steve Lama, former program producer and exec in TV and radio, dies at 70
Lama worked on pledge and performance programming for PBS and later was VP of programming for KUSC-FM and the University of Southern California's classical stations.Letting TV out of its box will open a new era for public media
With threats to CPB funding and profound changes in audience behavior, public television’s true value is not what it is but what it could readily become.
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