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NPR CEO won’t attend House hearing on allegations of bias
A meeting of NPR’s board of directors, Maher's first since joining the network, was scheduled for Wednesday more than a year ahead of time.With a new documentary, 'Reading Rainbow' looks back
In "Butterfly in the Sky," the show’s host and creators tell the story of one of public television’s most beloved children’s programs.How a focus on diversity has strengthened NPR
Contrary to the argument made by former NPR editor Uri Berliner, NPR's efforts to diversify its workforce have enhanced its journalism and helped it realize its founding mission.
How to prepare for a media landscape minus TikTok
It's reasonable to expect that government oversight will impact the apps you frequent sooner rather than later. Be as ready as you can be.How to advance democracy on community radio
"We all have an awesome responsibility to advance democracy. We must rise above the noise, misinformation and disinformation, AI trickery, apathy and distrust. We are bridge builders, and that starts with sharing basic information."The resilience of radio: connecting through music and real personalities
"Listeners value the authenticity and spontaneity that radio hosts bring to the table, creating a sense of familiarity and connection that cannot be replicated by technology."
Why public radio needs more journalism like NHPR's ‘13th Step’ podcast
When it comes to rebuilding audience and, especially, attracting younger listeners, there are good reasons why leaders should run toward this kind of journalism.Orlando’s WMFE rebrands as Central Florida Public Media
Research had found weak brand penetration in the community beyond the station’s existing audience, said GM Judith Smelser.House committee to investigate alleged NPR bias
“The Committee has concerns about the direction in which NPR may be headed under past and present leadership,” House representatives said in a letter to the network's CEO.Jeff Aiello will step down as CEO of Valley PBS
The production executive who ascended to CEO in 2021 cited a need to “ease back on work load” in announcing his departure.State House passes Arkansas PBS appropriation after three votes for second consecutive fiscal session
The Arkansas House of Representatives passed Arkansas PBS’ appropriations bill Wednesday after two failed attempts for the second consecutive fiscal session.Seattle’s KUOW lays off eight employees
The radio station will also leave three open positions unfilled and save $1 million by ending its RadioActive Youth Media program.Current Crossword: 'Launch Party'
Our latest crossword takes inspiration from an annual public media event.George Dooley, founding CEO of South Florida PBS, dies at 91
It is with profound sadness that South Florida PBS announces the passing of founding CEO George Dooley, who died Thursday at the age of 91.How Cheryl Devall looks to build on ‘beautiful structure’ of KRVS
“I love that we don’t sound like any other NPR affiliate,” says Devall, a former NPR journalist who began managing the station in Lafayette, La., in 2022.
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