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CPB analysis finds smaller stations lagging in revenue growth
“We have to put our heads together and figure out how they can remain sustainable,” said CPB's VP of radio.'The Pub' #113: New WFAE podcast focuses on survivor of sexual assault
Sarah Delia's reporting sent her on a deep dive to find out more about the criminal justice system's handling of sexual assault cases.Franklin to retire in Connecticut, WAMU adds DCist hires, and more comings and goings
Connecticut Public Board Chair Tom Barnes said Franklin “has played a transformational role in growing and securing the future of this organization.”
Digital team narrows search for developer of universal pubmedia sign-in
At the PMBA Conference, KQED Chief Digital Officer Tim Olson discussed plans for a shared digital infrastructure for public media.NPR finds blogs not 'resonating' with readers, shuts down five
Individual stories are pulling more traffic, and a survey had found that readers were unfamiliar with NPR's blogs.Leonard Lopate returns to public radio after WNYC firing
The former WNYC host's new show is on two stations in New York and Connecticut.
For third exploration of musical genres, WXPN gets religion
The Philadelphia station's project on gospel music includes a nationally distributed radio documentary and limited-run podcast.Senate confirms nominations of two CPB Board members
The Senate confirmed the nominations of Ruby Calvert and Laura Gore Ross Thursday.PBS, KPBS partner with military-themed film festival for nationwide rollout
The San Diego station will hold the flagship festival, featuring awards and premieres.NPR shares final version of new ‘Morning Edition’ clock
The clock includes a spot for inserting local news that station leaders had requested.As kids’ podcasts gain ground, producers test ideas for live shows
When WBUR hosted its first-ever Podcast Playdate festival, fans lined up to "meet the people behind the voices."Newsrooms must be 'prodded into action' on staffing diversity, says Harvard report
NPR and "PBS NewsHour" were among the few national media outlets to share staff diversity data for the report.Current's guide to state funding of public broadcasting
How much does your state spend on public media? Which states spend the most and least per resident? And where does the money go? Our comprehensive guide has the answers.Outsize spending on pubcasting in Utah backs state-spanning broadband services
The Utah Education and Telehealth Network not only broadcasts on three TV channels but oversees a statewide broadband network that reaches more than 1,500 schools, libraries, hospitals, clinics and health departments.For some pubcasters, state funding plays valuable role in strengthening service
State money makes up a relatively small slice of total system revenue but can make a big difference at stations.
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