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Noem’s public broadcasting cut proves she’s nothing like Mister Rogers and a lot like Trump
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South Dakota’s governor has proposed a sudden funding reduction for South Dakota Public Broadcasting after approving previous increases.
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South Dakota’s governor has proposed a sudden funding reduction for South Dakota Public Broadcasting after approving previous increases.
The station, previously a CBS affiliate, reaches more than 85,000 viewers in southern Anchorage.
Two of the stations serve Indigenous audiences.
Along with high-dollar giving, a stable sustainer population for radio stations and a growing sustainer pool for TV stations and joint licensees are driving revenue growth.
“We need new structures that enable us to see across the entirety of our journalism and think about our overall coverage strategically,” said Edith Chapin, CCO, SVP and editor in chief.
The new initiative will feature special coverage of democratic processes for San Diegans and Californians for the next three years.
The Capital Public Radio Endowment Board argues that the best future for CapRadio would be a merger with the TV station.
The layoffs will be part of a “range of cuts” at the station.
ChatGPT-4o offers the potential for streamlined multilingual communication and audio analysis in the near future.
Martínez-Saldaña will serve as co-executive director with Hugo Morales.
The Nielsen Local Dashboards are expected to be available to member stations beginning in late May and will show them “local market linear television audience data,” a news release said.
Revenue losses raise new questions about strategies to build local newsrooms.