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New season of 'Sanditon' will tone down the sex, feel 'more classically Jane Austen'
Criticism that the first season was racier than Austen would have intended "speaks to a difference between the British audience and the American audience," said the show's head writer Thursday during the Television Critics Association press tour.Pacifica Foundation announces new leadership
Stephanie D. Wells previously worked as director of development for the Michelson Found Animals Foundation.As pay transparency becomes law in New York, Colorado pubmedia has been a testing ground
"I think especially for women and people of color, this is a piece of information that we have not had.”
Security in covering right-wing rallies is a 'constant issue,' say ‘Frontline’ producers
“The reporting I have been doing for the last five years involves interviewing people who are armed and oftentimes very not happy with the mainstream media, not happy with me,” ProPublica's A.C. Thompson told TV critics.WETA secures its first-ever NEH grant for infrastructure
The funds support the consolidation and upgrade of the station’s headquarters and production studios in Northern Virginia.New KUT podcast showcases Austin’s Black community
"We get to learn from our guests as much as listeners do.”
Chicago Public Media board approves 'Sun-Times' acquisition
“This is an important step to grow and strengthen local journalism in Chicago,” said CPM CEO Matt Moog.New PBS initiatives will support filmmakers of color, offer early-career mentoring
“I think the most important aspect of all the conversations, particularly with diverse filmmakers, over this last year has been for us to listen and try to understand where there are barriers and how we can bring more work forward, how we can better support filmmakers no matter what stage of their professional career they are in,” said PBS President Paula Kerger.Working group will help NPR develop new standards and ethics handbook
The new handbook will go beyond NPR's existing ethics guide to focus on station-specific issues, such as editorial independence from university and school district licensees.Comings and goings: Workshop names ‘Sesame’ EP, Futuro Studios hires leader …
Salvador Perez has worked as a senior producer and director for Sesame Workshop.How KQED is forging new bonds with Latinx audiences
“KQED is one of the biggest public media organizations in the U.S., and we understand that there are a lot of folks who have eyes on it as viewers or listeners or people who observe the work that we're doing. How do we create a sense of place with these audiences to engage with them and become more relevant to their needs?”How taking public radio's journalism into classrooms can engage and educate students
In an excerpt from her book "Listen Wise: Teach Students to Be Better Listeners," Monica Brady-Myerov recalls the "lightbulb moment" that led her to launch the digital education platform Listenwise.Second discrimination lawsuit against NPR moves to federal court
The complaint echoes another discrimination suit against the network.Tonya Mosley stepping down as ‘Here & Now’ co-host to become correspondent
Mosley will spend more time on her podcast, "Truth Be Told."Comings and goings: Missouri TV stations appoint chief content officers, chief diversity officer will leave WETA …
Aja Williams is rejoining Nine PBS as CCO.
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