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How Kartemquin Films and public broadcasting built a legacy of democratic storytelling
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Since Kartemquin’s founding in 1966, public broadcasting came to be the production company’s most dependable ally, and sometimes its savior.
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Since Kartemquin’s founding in 1966, public broadcasting came to be the production company’s most dependable ally, and sometimes its savior.
Nine PBS and WHYY are celebrating their 70th anniversaries with branded ales, while Alabama’s WBHM is engaging community members with its Top of the Hour Sour.
Nancy Zieman told viewers in a blog post Saturday that retirement “came as a shock to my family and me.”
The long-running PBS series is launching “The Frontline Dispatch,” a biweekly podcast.
The “Bullseye” host reflects on what he got out of organizing his own journalism academy in podcast form.
The man later said he was trying to force Sen. Pat Toomey to empathize with immigrants benefiting from Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.
Houston Public Media and KEDT in Corpus Christi, Texas, have received initial support.
The show’s characters and lessons will be featured in programs bringing educational resources to providers and parents.
Stations are staging local events and creating original content tied to the 18-hour Ken Burns series, debuting Sep. 17.
HPM has also been working with public radio partners in Texas to cover the historic storm.
The freelance journalist says public media should lead by putting people first.
“I have done a lot of production over the years, but nothing has had the impact that this has,” said a WKU PBS engineer.