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Louisville Public Media gets grant for kids’ classical podcast
The podcast aims to be a resource for schools lacking music education.Threatening and threatened, voices of women have defined public radio
From its origins, NPR emphasized contributions from women at a time when they were rarely heard in positions of authority in broadcasting.Sound-mixing techniques create real problems for public TV’s oldest viewers
To make sure our programs are accessible to seniors with hearing loss, let's set standards for mixing dialogue, music and sound.
NPR’s president recovering from heart surgery
Jarl Mohn was released from the hospital last week.Pipeline 2017: Our annual survey of national programs coming to public TV
Current’s latest survey on upcoming public television productions looks ahead at the river of content from PBS signature series, independent producers, minority consortia and public TV stations.WAMU’s ‘1A’ sees early carriage gains
The program has already surpassed its predecessor in broadcast reach.
Knight Prototype Fund to invest up to $1M in spreading facts
Knight will devote the funding to early-stage projects aiming to combat misinformation.‘The Pub’ #90: The ThinkProgress writer who said NPR is ‘favoring anti-LGBT perspectives’
This week on our podcast, one of the most pressing journalism questions of our time: How do we represent views that we may find reprehensible and/or irrational?APTS seats board leaders, 'World Cafe' reveals new host, and other comings and goings in public media
Ronnie Agnew, executive director of Mississippi Public Broadcasting, now chairs the board.Funding woes prompt PBS to kill off ‘Mercy Street’
The program set in a Civil War hospital was PBS’s first original drama since 2004.Facing loss of state funding, West Virginia Public Broadcasting plans for layoffs
WVPB estimates it will need to lay off 15 full-time staffers by the end of the month.Miami school district drops push to manage WLRN newsroom
A controversial proposal to restructure the station is reportedly off the table.New PBS films revisit war histories with present-day perspective
With examinations of Vietnam and the Great War, the documentarians are focusing on stories to help younger viewers understand today’s conflicts.60dB’s founder on why short can win the battle for earbuds
Former NPR tech reporter Steve Henn explains how his new audio app aims to get listeners out of their bubbles with short-form content from a wide range of sources.Why the podcast boom has yet to hit Mexico — and why it needs to
“We have to keep on telling very Mexican stories. ... We have to tell our stories.”
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