System/Policy
Chicago Public Media announces buyouts
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CPM CEO Melissa Bell called the decision “proactive.”
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CPM CEO Melissa Bell called the decision “proactive.”
The lawsuit against Reina and other unknown defendants seeks at least $900,000 in damages.
After a $61 million acquisition by public media, Chicago-Sun Times readers get free content, and the newsroom has grown. But no one’s taking a victory lap for local news yet.
“Our approach to integrating AI into journalism must be inclusive. It’s crucial to engage with our communities, inviting their input and ensuring AI-generated content is human-guided so that the content resonates and serves audiences effectively.”
Slocum, who had led Texas Public Radio since 2014, died of complications from colon cancer.
Stations and nonprofit news outlets have turned to LinkedIn, WhatsApp and text messaging to see how newsletter audiences respond.
Evan Slavitt will step in as SVP and general counsel for CPB.
Barrington succeeds Mik Benedek, who retired from the position.
Slocum, who became TPR’s leader in 2014, has colon cancer.
CPB CEO Patricia Harrison said that a CPB technician mistakenly “clicked the wrong setting” when he was adjusting settings on the corporation’s SoundCloud profile.
PBS North Carolina and WHUT in Washington, D.C., among others, can leverage ATSC 3.0 technology to provide geotargeted emergency alerts.
“The appeal of the content must be clearly different than what we currently offer. The people needed to do this work are probably not even in our industry today.”