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Public TV urges FCC to exempt stations from ATSC 3.0 simulcasting rules
TV broadcasters want the FCC to allow them to use vacant channels for the simulcasts required during ATSC 3.0 rollout.Preservation effort will digitize historic recordings in WRVR's archive
The station run by New York City's Riverside Church aired interviews with Malcolm X and sermons by the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'Made Possible By...' #16: Producer and station leader Marita Rivero
"We like to talk about what the Ferguson police look like, but we don't like so much turning around and seeing what our own boards look like."
APTS' Butler says pubcasting has 'strong case to make for higher appropriation'
America's Public Television Stations opened its annual Public Media Summit Monday.Dan Miller, former executive director of Iowa Public Television, dies at 66
Miller is credited for guiding the nine-station network through the digital television transition to increased viewership.New KQED podcast takes cue from NYT’s 'The Daily'
The morning podcast also relies on interviews with reporters for analysis of the day's news.
'Nova Wonders' aims to hook next generation of scientists
The new series focuses on the scientific process, with less emphasis on actual discoveries.Wisconsin public stations see shift in university oversight
The pubcasters are now under the University of Wisconsin Colleges Extension unit, which will be eliminated in a reorganization.Three public radio stations acquire Gothamist sites
The stations say the acquisition will "support their shared missions to reflect and serve their listeners and the public."San Francisco's KMTP pursues channel-share agreement to stay on air
The Minority Television Project is in talks with Poquito Mas Communications LLC.Fueled by anger, female employees confront NPR Board with questions left unanswered by harassment investigation
“I don’t want to see confidence in a broken system that allowed dangerous behavior to continue,” said one producer.'The Pub' #107: Accuracy matters more than ever — so check your facts
No longer just for magazines or long-form projects, some public media newsrooms have begun to apply more robust fact-checking to their daily and feature work.Hoppe's PBS legacy includes ratings jump, innovative production deals
The chief programmer's achievements include a co-production deal with the BBC.San Francisco station appeals FCC decision threatening its satellite carriage
KMTP used the wrong kind of mail service to submit a request, violating a rule that public broadcasters are asking the FCC to eliminate.Ignoring NPR's cultural problems will have consequences, says station GM
A public radio station leader responds to a law firm's report on sexual harassment within NPR.
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