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CapRadio alleges theft in lawsuit against former GM Jun Reina
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The lawsuit against Reina and other unknown defendants seeks at least $900,000 in damages.
Current (https://current.org/current-mentioned-sources/lamar-marchese/page/85/)
The lawsuit against Reina and other unknown defendants seeks at least $900,000 in damages.
The Woods Hole Community Association plans to close on the GBH-owned building Thursday.
Current is ending our Local that Works contest after six years, but we still want to hear about your innovative local initiatives.
Hosted by poet CMarie Fuhrman, the podcast uses natural soundscapes to help listeners remember what they love about being outdoors.
Called an effort to “protect” the integrity of Kentucky’s public television broadcaster, a bill passed unanimously out of a Senate committee Wednesday that would disband the current board for Kentucky Educational Television.
NPR will cut 10% of its staff, CEO John Lansing told employees.
The CPB president talks about her experiences with failure in “The Dirty F-Word: Lessons From Our Failures,” a new book by the leader of PBS Charlotte.
“Ear to the Common Ground” brings together musicians and their fans to discuss controversial issues, such as abortion and gun rights.
A new report from the Wyncote Foundation shares notable projects and lessons from Current’s Local that Works contest.
“That face-to-face ability to learn and talk with each other is still very important,” said Kerry Swanson, president of Western States Public Radio.
Despite concerns over a looming recession, sales leaders see signs of recovery in sponsorship sales.
Host Melissa Harris-Perry called the decision “an act of institutional cruelty and abuse” by WNYC executives.