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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.
A narrow challenge to a law banning broadcasts of criminal proceedings may help expand journalists’ ability to cover trials.
The Virginia station teamed up with The Steel Wheels, a locally based Americana band, on “We Made You a Song.”
“In working with musical artists, I learned that egos are enormous, and concerns are varied and unpredictable,” writes Larry Rifkin in his new memoir, “No Dead Air: Career Reflections From the TV Executive Who Saved Barney the Dinosaur From Extinction.”
Hutchins succeeds Becky Magura, who left the station to lead Nashville Public Television.
Aguilar will be EP of “Morning Edition” and “Up First.”
Swanson has led the station since 2008.
Will the deal be a national model? Station executives weigh in.
When Henry Hampton called, “I was unemployed and living in New Orleans with no money for another film, no prospects at all. Everything changed after that.”
APM also promoted Thomas De Napoli to chief strategy officer of APM Studios.
Law firm Foster Garvey PC has seen “an increasing number of licensees” that have “expressed concerns with the binary options provided to answer the question of gender” on some FCC forms.