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/miles-kohrman/page/102/)
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.
Glenn, an award-winning journalist who co-created a podcast about wine, previously served on the board for the Public Media Journalists Association.
Changing the storytellers is the only way to help reverse the news media’s unconscionable pattern of racial inequity, says YR Media CEO Kyra Kyles.
The collection features news segments discussing affirmative action and reparations as well as documentary films like “Joyce Chen’s China,” “China, Land of My Father” and “Vietnam: A Chicagoan Goes Home.”
TPT named Lesley Goldman CCO and appointed two VPs.
Martin said she hopes the team uses the gift to support the “reporters’ outstanding work and encourage them to reach even higher.”
The grants were announced Thursday night at the PitchBLACK Awards.
A segmentation study identified three groups that Vermont’s public media organizations can attract and engage with a different approach.
“What we have consistently experienced is three-strikes being put on the shelf every time something else comes up as if it’s someone’s pet project, but in reality, these are people’s lives,” said Earlonne Woods.
The station relied on participatory journalism to inform its project “After the Assault,” which examined how support systems fall short in helping survivors heal and find justice.