Nice Above Fold - Page 173
University may spin off Memphis' WUMR to new nonprofit
A collaboration with local nonprofits would expand the station's news, music and cultural programming.Letter from our executive director: Public media saved my life
If you asked how you could help our executive director after she was hit by a car, here's her suggestion.Moyers' push for prime-time impeachment broadcasts fails to convince PBS, some stations
The veteran journalist took his latest argument for nightly rebroadcasts of the hearings directly to station leaders.
Film exposes dark repercussions of China’s one-child policy
The upcoming "Independent Lens" documentary by filmmaker Nanfu Wang presents disturbing accounts of the policy's impact.Sweep of ‘World on Fire’ encompasses portrayals of ordinary lives
Airing in the spring, the seven-part "Masterpiece" series was inspired by the '70s-era BBC documentary series "The World at War."‘The Vote’ explores suffragists’ roles as pioneering activists
"American Experience" will mark the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment next summer with a two-part, four-hour documentary highlighting the last big push to secure women the right to vote.
Pacifica considers appeal of decision that restored WBAI to the air
A New York state judge ruled last week that local hosts and producers could resume their shows.Pipeline 2020: Our annual survey of shows coming to public TV
Get a preview of more than 90 documentaries, how-to shows, "Masterpiece" dramas and more heading to public TV in the next few years.CNBC ends 'Nightly Business Report' after 40-year run
Presenting station WETA is discussing options with BBC News to fill the show's time period,American Public Media Group eliminates jobs in restructuring
President Jon McTaggart also announced leadership changes intended to make the company more agile.Hear some genre-mashing songs by your public media colleagues
For the final post in our Public Media Rocks series, we share songs that fall in between musical styles and inspirations.Comings and goings: Allegiance Software founder retires, CPB's Harrison receives Chaplin fellowship ...
Sonja Jensen began writing software for Prairie Public Broadcasting in 1978.Buckingham picked to lead Washington's KBCS
Dana Buckingham joins the station from Nebraska's KVNO.Four stations hope to stay competitive, retain staff with new workforce collaborative
WNED, WQED, ideastream and Detroit Public Television will share job listings, best practices and training opportunities.NPR expands ‘Up First’ to Saturdays
Lulu Garcia-Navarro and Scott Simon will host the Saturday edition of the podcast.
Featured Jobs