Programs/Content
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.
Aguilar joined NFCB in 2016 after working at Pacifica’s KPFT.
In a Current Q&A, Lansing said a more diverse audience is NPR’s “number one goal.”
During the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour, President Paula Kerger cited gains in stations’ membership revenues and the Biden administration’s focus on education as bright spots.
The team is funded by a $500,000 CPB grant.
Proponents remain bullish about the technology’s prospects but see plenty of challenges in the year ahead for public broadcasters.
The marquee program for the initiative is “Philly D.A.,” an eight-part series about Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner and his staff’s plan to address community issues.
The station will commission and broadcast recordings of works by composers from underrepresented communities.
Schupak joined the station in 2003 and has held several executive-level positions.
HD Radio may not have met high expectations in the industry, but some station leaders still see value in its capacity to expand services.
“The mix of public media messages that I’m needed, but only to a hierarchical point, is a confounding conundrum.”