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How ‘Radio Ambulante’ is sparking connections with in-person Listening Clubs
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Radio Ambulante Studios received funding this year to convene new Listening Clubs focused on issues of importance to Latino voters.
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Radio Ambulante Studios received funding this year to convene new Listening Clubs focused on issues of importance to Latino voters.
CAI staff are expected to remain in the building until a new location is found.
The board said the transfer could help “provide increased growth opportunities, enhance the programming offering provided to the people of Puerto Rico, and save the Government money.”
The claim alleges that KUOW management’s decision to eliminate seven positions “interfered with, restrained, and/or coerced public employees” in their rights to collectively bargain.
The Reno station has sharpened its focus on serving a Latino audience by posting some news coverage in both English and Spanish.
The new documentary showcase spotlights films with ties to the Midwest, including the BBC-backed “The Gun Shop.”
The stations will work with the WBUR innovation lab for six months.
The Oklahoma public television network cut ties with its fundraising foundation in a unanimous board vote Tuesday night.
Tanzina Vega and Amy Walter tackle topics in ways that feel “like a much more open conversation.”
Debbie Hiott, a 26-year veteran of the Austin American-Statesman, signs on with the station Jan. 14.
Gothamist reporters are now part of a bargaining unit of station staff.
A Notice of Proposed Rulemaking also suggests some changes affecting low-power FM broadcasters.