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Weekly WGCU show aims to create radio’s ‘secret sauce’ of news on public TV
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“Southwest Florida in Focus,” a half-hour of TV news for Fort Myers and beyond, launched as a cost-effective model for producing local coverage.
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“Southwest Florida in Focus,” a half-hour of TV news for Fort Myers and beyond, launched as a cost-effective model for producing local coverage.
As the Latin Partnerships and Editorial Manager at KEXP, Argentine-born Albina Cabrera has dedicated her career to amplifying diverse voices in the independent music scene.
The station is anticipating a reduction in state funding.
Public media’s largest and smallest newsrooms find that coverage shaped by listeners and readers invites more participation and builds trust.
PBS President Paula Kerger announced the promotions of Rhonda Holt and Scott Nourse last month in a memo.
The union and station management have been bargaining for about a year.
Amid the current racial turmoil, news organizations can break down walls between communities by telling truthful stories from many different voices.
Reina joined the station in 2007 and has served as COO and CFO.
In our latest webinar, two public radio leaders discussed their experiences as people of color in public radio and how their stations are addressing diversity and inclusion.
Yowei Shaw and Kia Miakka Natisse have been producers for the podcast.
The network reduced its staff headcount by about 6%.
The outpouring on social media came after a Black producer said his job was in jeopardy.