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‘Frontline’ examines global response to COVID-19 in spring 2021 special
The three-hour documentary will be directed by James Bluemel, who specializes in reporting first-person accounts of international news events.Rita Moreno recounts her remarkable career in 'American Masters' biopic
The actor, who overcame adversity to "grab the gold ring," describes her successes and struggles in her journey to the top.Why we matter
Current aims to hold a mirror up to the changing field of public media to show us who and where we are, and where we might go to advance our mission.
How documentaries can help communities navigate difficult conversations
A new study from the Center for Media & Social Impact finds that by hosting screenings of documentary films, public TV stations can guide participants to "breakthrough moments."Michigan stations prepare launch of statewide learning channel
The state government has invested $3.5 million in a digital multicast and streaming service that provides K–12 instruction.‘Code Switch,’ ‘Throughline’ podcasts will join NPR's radio portfolio
"We believe both shows will tell some of our nation’s most important stories and provide programming for your audiences that is relevant and engaging,” said NPR’s Andrew Haden.
Brad Kimmel to lead WFIU/WTIU
Kimmel will be leaving WNIN Public Media, where he has been CEO since 2013.WBGO hires Steven Williams as CEO
Williams will begin leading the jazz station in January.Pubmedia employees' donations to political candidates skew left, favor progressives
A review of FEC records found donations from more than 1,200 public media employees across 275 organizations.Comings and goings: Roesler to leave APM, Major Market Group and Small Station Association announce board chairs …
Roesler has held several roles at American Public Media and Minnesota Public Radio since joining in 2001.Indian Country Today expands into TV with weekday news show
ICT's eponymous program covers breaking news, politics, COVID-19 data and popular culture relating to Indigenous communities.Steve Youngwood elected CEO of Sesame Workshop, Sherrie Westin named president
Youngwood and Westin will take over for Jeffrey Dunn, who will retire in June.The 'Local that Works' — and what's still needed
"The presence of frontline reporters throughout the country provides a different sort of opportunity for public media journalism: to surprise, to uncover, to find not just the local angle but the issues that are most engaging local citizens and might be of broader interest as well."WBGO staffers form union
The SAG-AFTRA bargaining unit became official through a card check agreement with management.Sahan Journal wins 2020 Local that Works contest
The nonprofit news organization won $20,000 in Current's annual competition.
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