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NPR, APM leaders outline financial challenges caused by pandemic
"We are experiencing the biggest financial test in our 53-year history,” American Public Media Group CEO Jon McTaggart told staff.7 lessons from a music director on making classical radio sing
Does themed programming work? Should hosts talk about the music? See how your opinions compare.PRX, WGBH end BBC partnership on 'The World'
The move was a “strategic decision reached by PRX and WGBH.”
Podcast gathers far-flung stories of people living through the pandemic
The producer of "Our Show" has sifted through almost 400 phone recordings her correspondents have sent her.WBUR pares pledge drive to one day, surpasses $1 million goal
WBUR cut its planned eight-day drive to 13 hours "when we saw what was unfolding" with the coronavirus pandemic.‘Now more than ever’ — and we really mean it
Without our conferences, what holds public media together? How do you gain insight about our industry? How do we share best practices and learn from one another?
Coronavirus prolongs temporary shutdown of Memphis jazz station
WUMR was already planning to go off the air for a time as it transitioned to a new location and ownership.Live White House briefings wane on public radio as NPR leaves ‘All Things Considered’ intact
Stations had asked the network to move the briefings to a breaking news channel, pointing to President Trump’s handling of the daily events.Public TV’s daily news shows reinvent workflows on the fly
“People understand that things aren’t going to look as perfect, but what’s most important is the information,” said WNET President Neal Shapiro.Radio Milwaukee names new executive director
Kevin Sucher, an entertainment management executive, started in the role this week.Building the perfect home studio with NPR's Don Gonyea
Grab your pillows and couch cushions!APMG hires new president of Minnesota Public Radio
Drew will be the first permanent president of MPR.5 tips for managing a sales team remotely
A manager's role is more important than ever as sales teams move into the uncharted world of working from home for an unknown length of time.Nevada Public Radio finds buyer for Utah station
The Las Vegas station is working to pull out of a financial crisis.Lyn Seymour, public TV veteran who worked on ‘Zoboomafoo,’ ‘Caillou,’ dies at 68
Seymour had tested positive for the coronavirus.
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