System/Policy
CPB defunding and reauthorization are scary. We should talk about them anyway.
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It’s time to get over the Beetlejuice effect — we need to drag the monster out from under the bed, look it in the eyes and call it by name.
Current (https://current.org/current-mentioned-sources/meg-goldthwaite/page/103/)
It’s time to get over the Beetlejuice effect — we need to drag the monster out from under the bed, look it in the eyes and call it by name.
The settlement allows two members representing KDHX hosts and volunteers to be seated on the station’s board.
The short-form radio program has aired for more than 30 years.
NPR named Chris Nelson SVP of technology operations and boosted Laura Soto-Barra and Keith Jenkins to VP roles.
A music director argues that while classical music can soothe, it’s more than just “aural wallpaper” to its fans.
Mackey most recently worked as president and executive director for the Public Television Major Market Group and is also co-founder of Public Media Women in Leadership.
HPM was preparing to release a 10-part series on how energy companies like Chevron are “working towards a lower carbon future.”
The hybrid conference aims to draw new staffers to public radio with scholarships for more than a dozen engineers.
The CPB-funded Next Gen Public Media Accelerator jump-starts content development for 12 stations targeting the “Missing Middle.”
Arnie Seipel, who joined NPR in 2008, will be deputy Washington editor.
Under Maribel Lopez, who became head of PBSDS in December, the unit is branching out nationwide and developing STEM content aimed at women and people of color.
“One thing that … is really important is not to frame the work we’re doing as farmers versus environmentalists,” says Executive Director Sara Shipley Hiles. “I never want to see that headline or that framing on the story. because I don’t think that’s accurate and it’s not helpful, either.”