System/Policy
KDHX settles lawsuit, but critics of leadership question whether change is possible
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The settlement allows two members representing KDHX hosts and volunteers to be seated on the station’s board.
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The settlement allows two members representing KDHX hosts and volunteers to be seated on the station’s board.
“The show is me having a midlife career crisis as a journalist,” says Reed, host and EP of “Question Everything,” a biweekly podcast slated to release Sept. 12.
The recommendation follows a House subcommittee’s proposal earlier this month to zero out public media funding.
Stations have yet to earn much from the pilot program, but participants remain hopeful for phase two and the future.
The show will be available to public radio stations starting Nov. 10.
The station is seeking partnerships with archival organizations to make the collection accessible to the public.
StoryCorps promoted Lisa Nelson-Haynes to chief program officer.
The survey’s findings were presented last week at the Public Media Development and Marketing Conference in Atlanta.
Stations could be changing the topic too often for listeners to keep up. What if they tried something different?
Hamblett formerly led Blue Ridge Public Radio and the Public Radio Program Directors Association.