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How PBS can revive its pioneering spirit by embracing grassroots programming
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“As traditional broadcast gives way to new media, public television needs to dust off its early spirit of scrappy, decentralized innovation.”
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“As traditional broadcast gives way to new media, public television needs to dust off its early spirit of scrappy, decentralized innovation.”
The NPR board’s DEI and development committees met last week to discuss diversity data and digital fundraising.
Avanza’s goal “is to be not only a radio station but a community resource,” says Program Manager Edgar Zuniga.
The classical station will “pause” locally created content and shift to nationally syndicated programs.
Indiana University, which operates the station, did not provide a reason for their departure.
Larry Irving was reelected board chair for PBS.
A series of profiles from the Virginia Center for Investigative Journalism and WHRO takes inspiration from community journalism.
Harvey will serve alongside CEO BaBette Davidson.
Stations have found that monetizing their local news sites takes experimentation and “a lot of learning.”
“The Splendid Table” airs on more than 400 public radio stations.
Gong has led the nonprofit since 2006.
The changes include shorter segments, a broader range of topics and more “joy.”