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Press Forward grants will help stations boost journalism, improve sustainability
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A $100,000 grant from Press Forward will help Radio Catskill in New York hire at least one additional reporter.
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A $100,000 grant from Press Forward will help Radio Catskill in New York hire at least one additional reporter.
The funding initiative awarded a total of $20 million to 205 news outlets.
On the last episode of “The Pub,” we talk with Lauren Ober of WAMU’s “The Big Listen” about the end of her show.
We’re sad to see it go, but we’ve been unable to make it financially sustainable.
Russ Abernathy served 12 years on the PBS Engineering Committee during the transition from analog to digital broadcasting.
NPR has yet to promote the feature as it determines how to direct gifts to donors’ preferred stations.
Fundraising consultants address an argument that public radio’s studies of giving habits need an update.
So far, five tunes, in genres from hip-hop to lullaby, are featured online as “The Sweater Sessions.”
Gina Carter-Simmers worked to raise awareness of cancer as she battled the disease.
The station will also create an innovation lab to explore ATSC 3.0 opportunities for public media.
Public radio news directors hear from colleagues and experts on preventing, and responding to, harassment in newsrooms.
The National Park Service, a sponsor of PBS’ live broadcast, has partnered with the cable network to produce the special.