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For kids TV, CPB focuses on diversity behind the screen
The funder is ramping up efforts to boost minority staffing on the shows it funds.‘Dope Queen’ Robinson adds second podcast to WNYC lineup
“Sooo Many White Guys” was unveiled at the station’s women’s podcasting festival this week.After Orlando shootings, a "powerful tide of love" from stations
So far, 17 videos of support from stations nationwide have arrived at WUCF in Orlando.
At PBS Board meeting, Kerger hints at Gates Foundation digital funding
Kerger noted that PBS and the funder “have come close” to agreement.Public radio show campaigns for new presidential debate format
The producer of public radio’s Intelligence Squared U.S. wants you to sign a petition.How public radio has ‘far exceeded’ Bill Siemering’s vision
“Everyone should be grateful that there is National Public Radio in this country.”
A look at previous presidents joins PBS lineup of election coverage
Six American Experience episodes will be rebroadcast in August.Serving mission, seeking profits through public benefit corporations
RadioPublic joins a cadre of startups choosing the new hybrid structure.Kids do listen to podcasts — so what next?
Producers of podcasts for kids are teaming up and “working towards the goal of a healthy ecosystem of high-quality kids podcasts.”Pew report highlights increase in NPR podcast listeners
Terrestrial broadcast audiences for NPR remained flat.WHYY partners with nonprofit on storytelling project
The station will work with local nonprofit First Person Arts to develop live events, a radio program and a podcast.PBS Digital Studios pursues more local content with less of a budget
PBSDS is searching for a way to support itself as it trains stations to create web-first content for younger audiences.Remembering a public TV drama that delved into lives of black Chicagoans
In the late ’60s, a short-lived WTTW series told a police officer’s story with blunt language and authentic detail.Former KLRN president ‘loved by her team’ dies at 77
Joanne Winik was first hired at the Texas station in 1972 as auction manager.CARS to offer philanthropic screening of vehicle donors
Public broadcasting clients can opt into the screening service at no cost.
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