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Current’s Sefton leaves for position at Mother Jones
Dru Sefton has been a senior editor at Current for nearly 11 years.New All Classical Portland stream provides 'creative playground' for young listeners
“It’s really about exposure to other cultures, being aware of what’s happening outside of your community and hearing music in different languages.”Comings and goings: Hires at Arizona PBS, WTTW shifts program duties ...
Arizona PBS has hired two new directors.
Former licensee of Philadelphia's WYBE announces first round of grant recipients
The foundation is giving $5.3 million to 11 local nonprofits, including public station WHYY.Employees at Seattle's Cascade Public Media seek union representation
Management has told the employees that it will not voluntarily recognize the union.Investigative nonprofit merges with WGBH News
The New England Center for Investigative Reporting has been housed within WGBH’s newsroom since the two organizations partnered in 2013.
Current opens its 2019 Local That Works contest
Tell Current what your station is doing to become more engaging, relevant, sustainable and local, and you could win fame and fortune.NPR’s development chief leaves for West Coast opportunity
Stephanie Witte had held NPR's top development job since 2017.NPR’s Guy Raz to step down as ‘TED’ host
The show will continue with a new host starting next year.WDET GM Michelle Srbinovich resigns
Srbinovich is leaving to pursue a role with the American Journalism Project.Study for PBS calls on stations to embrace collaborations in managing Passport
PBS commissioned a report to examine staffing needs and shifts for digital fundraising work required to support and improve Passport at stations.Interim GM at WPSU gets permanent post
Isabel Reinert has led the station on an interim basis since August 2017.Veto by Alaska's governor threatens funding for state pubcasters
An end to state funding could devastate Alaska's small and medium-sized stations, according to the executive director of Alaska Public Broadcasting Inc.By inviting their kids along, WTMD engages new parents missing out on live music
“We’re basically raising the next generation of WTMD listeners at the shows,” said Sam Sessa, WTMD’s Baltimore music coordinator.Public TV stations collaborate on covering marijuana legalization
Top producers at five stations have devised a flexible approach for sharing news segments on timely national issues.
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