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'Made Possible By...' #2: Ruth Seymour on KCRW's days as a scrappy innovator
The station's former GM says public media's mission statement should be "To be important."Podcast 'super listeners' are big public media consumers — but are they loyal?
Nearly one-third of podcast “super listeners” told researchers they had donated money to their local public radio stations in the last year, according to a new report.How a CPB task force advanced a prescient vision for diversity in public radio
In the late 1970s, the critiques by CPB's Minority Task Force pushed NPR to increase minority employment and training programs and served as a case study in why racial diversity in decision-making bodies matters.
New AIR initiative supports experiments with live events
The Localore Live initiative will provide eight to 10 microgrants.NPR realigns digital news and desk editors
The change are aimed at enabling digital editors to work more closely with reporters and editors in their coverage areas.Empathize, brace yourself, and other advice for journalists of color on hostile turf
Journalists and safety experts offer advice about staying safe and mentally healthy in situations where a reporter may be verbally or physically harassed.
Journalists of color facing racism head-on: 'It kind of rips you apart'
White nationalists and rowdy Trump supporters have targeted all kinds of media figures at rallies, but journalists of color say they encounter particular challenges when encountering racist attitudes face to face.Maine Public adds station to classical network
The broadcaster aims to reach the entire state with its classical service.Letter to the editor: Great care went into design of 'Flight to Freedom'
WNET responds to our recent article about a Phoenix school district ending use of the history game.Even as podcasting grows, medium can stay true to public broadcasting's roots
"All of us cultivating the podcasting space can certainly do our part" to keep the Public Broadcasting Act's goals "active and audible," writes Radiotopia's executive producer.First ‘American Masters’ web series pays tribute to innovative women
The program is part of a year-long initiative, #InspiringWomanPBS.How pubmedia websites try to serve a fragmented audience
Satisfying radio, TV and digital audiences isn't easy, but WHYY is taking on the challenge with a new website and online identity.NPR CEO on leave over health concerns
Jarl Mohn also disclosed new incidents of misconduct from NPR's former news chief.WUSF donates license to WEDU to keep programs on air in Tampa
The agreement will keep the “zombie license” alive.NPR-themed wines: Not challenging, but perfectly 'drinkable'
Our panel of public media wine nerds gives "All Grapes Considered" and two other wines a try.
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