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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.
Alaska Public Media’s “Community in Unity” initiative aims to “get people who wouldn’t normally interact in the same room.”
The two-year project will train 100 editors to “strengthen their ability to lead public media’s growing newsrooms,” CPB said.
The winner, chosen by the audience at the Public Radio Super-Regional conference, will get $5,000.
The two-year collaborative initiative, unveiled Thursday, establishes an editorial partnership between WAMU and six public media stations across the country.
The clips were “augmented with a mocking laugh track,” according to a local newspaper.
Defining the work your station does in specific terms simplifies decisions and creates a framework for staff to understand how and why their jobs matter.
“Effective leadership emerges at the intersection of vision and humanism.”
By celebrating healthy babies and moms, Richland Source aimed to draw attention to its county’s infant mortality problem.
Sacha Pfeiffer, whose work was the focus of the movie “Spotlight,” will join the team.
“If I have to put my digital tape recorder down to help, I will,” said reporter Casey Kuhn.