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Trina Cutter to retire from PBS Western Reserve
“I am rewiring more than retiring,” said Cutter, who plans to relocate to North Carolina.WDSE/WRPT rebrands as PBS North
The station is the latest to co-brand with PBS.PBS to launch multiplatform climate initiative in April
“Chasing Carbon Zero,” which looks at goals to eliminate carbon pollution within the United States, is one of two “Nova” films that lead Climate Across America.
WNET to buy New York radio station
WNET plans to pay $100,000 for WEER-FM.Sally Jo Fifer to leave ITVS
Fifer has led the San Francisco–based organization since 2001.Anthony V. Hayes becomes CEO of WMHT Public Media
Hayes most recently served as GM and COO of New England Public Media.
Staffers at St. Louis Public Radio seek to unionize
The proposed unit would include 42 employees in both on-air and off-air roles.Alabama Public Television hires Wayne Reid as executive director
"We are excited about the background skills and energy that Wayne will bring to Alabama Public Television."Jonathan Seaborn to lead UA Little Rock Public Radio
Seaborn is currently CCO at Texas Tech Public Media in Lubbock, where he has worked for more than eight years.KMFA hires George Preston as CEO
He begins later this month.Rhode Island PBS acquires 'Future of XYZ' as part of evolving digital strategy
A series that started as a pandemic passion project is now on its way to viewers across New England and beyond thanks to a collaboration between Rhode Island PBS and independent producer Lisa Gralnek.GBH receives $16 million to support public broadcasting archive
The award is GBH's largest private grant ever.Comings and goings: Veralyn Williams named 'Code Switch' EP, WMFE forms content leadership team ...
Williams succeeds Steve Drummond, who had served as EP of "Code Switch" since 2017.Public broadcasters caution FCC on proposed changes to emergency alert regulations
NPR, Native Public Media and the National Federation of Community Broadcasters shared concerns about the costs and resources it would take for public broadcasters to comply with the proposed rules.Dante Betteo retires as KCSM station manager
Betteo had led the station for nine years.
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