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Amid continuing concerns in newsroom, KUT leader urges staff to 'move on'
Interim GM Patti Smith and KUT journalists also disagreed when Smith intervened in the station's coverage of its own internal matters.Format spotlighting hip-hop, R&B will get tryout on three stations
The stations will receive CPB grants to implement the new "Urban Alternative" format.'Live from Here' shakes up cast ahead of upcoming season
The show is moving away from its roots with Garrison Keillor.
Detroit fellowship program picks four reporters to cover food issues in city
WDET and Feet in 2 Worlds are partnering on the fellowships.Sesame Workshop: No, Bert and Ernie are not gay
Comments from a former writer for the show prompted a tweet from the Workshop Tuesday.College approves sale of Alabama radio station
The college is reportedly negotiating with a religious broadcaster.
Through podcasts, kids' shows also get more airtime on old-school radio
Podcasts give creators of kids' shows more freedom, but finding ways to play to radio's strengths can help them reach more listeners.KJZZ executive demoted following investigation of staff complaints
A report found that Associate GM of News Mark Moran drove employees after drinking, kissed a former intern and made remarks perceived by staff as sexist and inappropriate.Letter from the executive director: Announcing 'Local that Works' finalists
Our panel of judges selected four projects that they believe deserve wider attention and adoption within public media.'Amanpour & Company' sharpens focus on timely topics, guests chosen for PBS late-night viewers
With a stable of correspondents and producers from WNET and CNN, the hourlong show aims to deliver "mind-expanding" interviews for American audiences.WOSU Public Media receives $5 million gift
Two longtime donors committed the funds as the public broadcaster prepares for the public phase of a capital campaign.Mayor takes on expanded oversight of NPR operations, leadership
Under the restructuring, CEO Jarl Mohn is turning his focus to fundraising and the "visibility" of NPR content.APT hires Halford from PBS, NPR Board elects members and other comings and goings
Shawn Halford spent 21 years as senior director of programming and scheduling of PBS’ National Program Service.Revamped Detroit news show looks to community to set agenda
With "One Detroit," Detroit Public Television is taking longtime hosts out of the studio and into the middle of local conversations.NPR inquiry into former freelancer's work finds more recycled clips
In reports filed for NPR newscasts from 2011-2018, Danielle Karson reused interviews in at least 157 stories, according to newsroom leaders.
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