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Connecticut Public and Puerto Rico newspaper publisher GFR Media are adding two reporters.
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Connecticut Public and Puerto Rico newspaper publisher GFR Media are adding two reporters.
“Mia & Codie,” a public TV show from the creator of “WordWorld,” combines computational thinking and socioemotional learning.
Each NPR member station will receive at least $2,500 next month.
Rundlet succeeds Sue Cross, who had announced earlier this year that she would step down.
A new book examines the Philadelphia station’s efforts to address structural racism and how a newsroom leader’s departure affected those initiatives.
APT will distribute “The Niagara Movement,” a one-hour documentary from Lawrence Hott and WNED, for national broadcast.
Young people’s voices and perspectives are often left out of news coverage. One way to address that? Pass the mic.
In an era where the “easy money” is gone, celebrity sluggers are beyond reach, and commercial outfits are pulling back, public radio organizations can win by leaning into data and ideas.
The next season looks at L.A. as a “prismatic reflection point” in artists’ development, says producer Myke Dodge Weiskopf.
Host Jeremy Hobson returns to his roots to highlight America’s geographic, political and ideological middle.
“Marfa Public Radio Puts You to Sleep” featured somnolent readings of the Public Broadcasting Act, NPR’s style guide and more.
Ferro succeeds Jeff Sine in the role.