System/Policy
Vegas PBS seeks to dismiss lawsuits filed by former employee
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The lawsuits filed by a former director of digital marketing accuse station leaders and other parties of defamation and discrimination.
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The lawsuits filed by a former director of digital marketing accuse station leaders and other parties of defamation and discrimination.
A bill attempting to end state funding for public broadcasting failed to make it out of committee.
Minal Bopaiah of Brevity & Wit discusses an inclusive and prosocial framework for redefining race and equity coverage.
A new interactive project will include creating an escape room at GBH’s studios in Boston.
Smolkin will succeed longtime leader Steve Bass, who announced plans to step down last year.
SAG-AFTRA claims CPM has “failed and refused to provide information demanded” by the union.
All Classical Radio’s marquee project has encountered a few hiccups, but it’s pushing forward — and expanding.
If approved, it would be the third large infusion of funding for the Federal Emergency Management Agency–backed program.
The latest State of the System report was shared during the Public Media Business Association’s annual conference.
Venza founded the series in 1972 and retired from public media in 2004.
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Dan Lothian became editor-in-chief of GBH’s newsroom and “The World.”