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Weekly WGCU show aims to create radio’s ‘secret sauce’ of news on public TV
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“Southwest Florida in Focus,” a half-hour of TV news for Fort Myers and beyond, launched as a cost-effective model for producing local coverage.
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“Southwest Florida in Focus,” a half-hour of TV news for Fort Myers and beyond, launched as a cost-effective model for producing local coverage.
As the Latin Partnerships and Editorial Manager at KEXP, Argentine-born Albina Cabrera has dedicated her career to amplifying diverse voices in the independent music scene.
“From Airwaves to Earbuds: Lessons From Knight Investments in Digital Audio and Podcasting,” finds that the public radio system is “not yet well positioned for audience-first, digital delivery.”
A newspaper coalition representing more than 100 publications and wire services also will cover the topic.
“This is yet another sign that the public is willing to pay for quality journalism,” said Jennifer Preston, Knight Foundation’s VP of journalism.
The one-week program is open to all who identify themselves as part of an under-represented group in public radio and podcasting.
The audit concludes with 12 observations and recommendations.
The arrangement between WFYI and WBAA is expected to free other newsroom staff to report and produce more feature stories.
The Digital Immersion Project will provide training, workshops and mentorships.
The PBS flagship for greater Los Angeles is nurturing ambitions to bring more ideas from Hollywood’s creative community to public television.
The incoming president’s team is using the conservative Heritage Foundation’s budget blueprint as a template for spending cuts.
Local childhood education experts, elected officials and even a skunk joined children at a special event recorded for later broadcast.