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Children’s podcast clubs grow membership for WBUR, Vermont Public
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A new membership program for Vermont Public’s “But Why” children’s podcast is bringing in new donors.
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A new membership program for Vermont Public’s “But Why” children’s podcast is bringing in new donors.
Before embracing Robert Putnam’s research on social capital, stations should look to more inclusive models for building civic engagement.
Vogelzang has worked for the network since 2012 and was previously CEO of Vermont Public Radio.
After a journalist tweeted about “massive red flags” during a job interview, FairWarning’s board called it quits.
Launched this month, “The Parker Edison Project” gives “complete creative freedom” to a local rapper and journalist.
“Frequency Boost,” a column for everyone who wants to set their station on a path towards growth, will give you ideas that can make a big difference.
Each of the nonprofits that fund and support public TV content by and for diverse communities will receive an additional $500,000.
A documentary debuting March 24 follows millennials and their boomer parents as they navigate an “aging boot camp.”
An Acast executive said RadioPublic “brings even better tools and deep … secret-sauce technology” to the Sweden-based podcast company.
The station said Hugo Balta’s departure resulted from “undisclosed conflicts of interest” and violations of news standards.
Jenell Walton most recently worked as VP of communications and strategic development for the Cincinnati USA Convention & Visitors Bureau.
“Success can be defined in so many ways and is not limited just to ratings and weekly cumes.”