Programs/Content
NPR updates newsmag strategy to address audience declines
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The changes include shorter segments, a broader range of topics and more “joy.”
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The changes include shorter segments, a broader range of topics and more “joy.”
A defining characteristic of public media is behind the theme answers in this month’s puzzle.
The station began producing its first sponsored podcasts in November.
Some employees have returned to work in the state-of-the-art facility, but plans for a full reopening have been delayed until next year.
The goal for “Hawai‘i Kulāiwi” is “to help the audience just see Hawaii the way that Hawaiians do,” says Paige Okamura, known to listeners as “DJ Mermaid.”
With help from PBS, a Los Angeles–based station upgraded the online presence of one of its shows.
About three dozen pubcasters hope to emerge from an FCC application process with expanded coverage areas.
Larry Irving was appointed board chair for PBS, succeeding Donald A. Baer.
Created in the wake of the Atlanta shootings, “Where Y’all Really From” became the station’s fastest-growing podcast.
Agnew most recently worked as executive director for Mississippi Public Broadcasting.
Martino was previously director of content at KRWG Public Media.
Research “was designed to cultivate a listening audience that would support the network financially. This strategy has, in turn, informed how NPR conceives of, and pursues, its ideal Latinx listener.”