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NYPR to cut about 12% of staff

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | September 26, 2023

“Economic headwinds on multiple fronts” have prompted a reduction in workforce, CEO LaFontaine Oliver told staff.

PRPD will rebrand as Public Media Content Collective in 2024

By Mike Janssen, Digital Editor | September 25, 2023

“We need to broaden our sphere,” says PRPD President Abby Goldstein. “We need to be able to support lots of people within organizations who touch and influence content.”

People on the Move

  • Comings and goings: NPR announces board changes, appoints VP of DEI …

    Jeff Sine’s term as NPR board chair ends in November.

  • Comings and goings: CCO Andrew Golis leaves NYPR, Bob Boilen vacates the Tiny Desk …

    Golis joined NYPR in 2019.

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Southern California Public Radio CEO Herb Scannell

Herb Scannell, CEO of Southern California Public Radio, to retire

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | September 13, 2023

Scannell has led the organization since 2019.

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New alliance helps rural stations make a case for more funding, support

By Gregory Wakeman, Freelance Contributor | September 13, 2023

The Alliance of Rural Public Media is bringing together station leaders to share ideas and educate lawmakers.

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Maryland Public Television builds bigger profile for HBCU Week

By Marah Eakin, Freelance Contributor | September 11, 2023

A regional showcase of special programming is growing through CPB-backed partnerships with World and three stations.

System/Policy

Owner of KCPW seeks to sell station

By Mike Janssen, Digital Editor | September 8, 2023

The Salt Lake City station has faced financial challenges since it became independent in 2008.

System/Policy

Four men indicted for alleged vandalism targeting New Hampshire Public Radio journalists

By Mike Janssen, Digital Editor | September 8, 2023

The indictment links the incidents to the subject of an NHPR investigation.

People

Comings and goings: APTS promotes staffers, PBS Reno adds two hires …

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | September 6, 2023

Kenneth Blunt, Jennifer Kieley and Stacey Karp were promoted to senior director positions at America’s Public Television Stations.

System/Policy

Former St. Louis Public Radio GM Tim Eby sues university for defamation

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | September 6, 2023

Tim Eby is suing the station’s licensee over articles published by STLPR.

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White House renominates Miriam Hellreich to CPB board

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | September 6, 2023

Hellreich has served on CPB’s since March 2019, and her term expires in 2024.

Programs/Content

How a WAER collaboration with young musicians spawned original content and a ‘haunting’ tune

By Ashley Kang, Lead Educator (Syracuse Journalism Lab) | September 6, 2023

The station’s “Salt City Mashup” brought together Syracuse talent for a recording project that other stations can replicate in their communities.

System/Policy

NPR plans conservative budget following down year in revenue

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | September 5, 2023

NPR is “budgeting conservatively as we get past some of the economic uncertainty that’s happening right now,” said CFO Daphne Kwon.

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