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- The contract for Mark Keefe, program manager of WNCW-FM in Spindale, N.C., will not be renewed after expiring June 30, according to the Asheville Citizen-Times. But Keefe told Triplearadio.com that “the report was premature.” WNCW recently faced FCC scrutiny over fundraising practices. [An earlier version of this post misrepresented the Citizen-Times article.]
- The FCC released a Report and Order today explaining how it will handle situations in which commercial and non-commercial broadcasters compete for non-reserved spectrum. Report and Order: PDF, Word, text. Concurring statement by Commissioner Michael Copps: PDF, Word, text. News release: PDF, Word, text.
- “The spirit of documentary filmmaking is thriving, but it is against the odds that you will make money doing it,” comments filmmaker Thom Powers, in an LA Times feature about the financial struggles of documentarians. Powers’ film “Guns and Mothers,” about women who lost sons to gun violence, airs on PBS’s Independent Lens in May.
Friday nights, PBS has balance on its mind
PBS has initiated fast-track development of a new 10 p.m. public affairs series to supplement its two-hour Friday night block. The half-hour show — to be chosen from proposals submitted last week — will debut by July. Coby Atlas, the network’s co-chief program executive, already has commissioned a pilot adapting a pubradio series — KCRW-FM’s weekly Left, Right and Center. She expects to ask for minipilots of up to four proposals before green-lighting the winning concept next month. CPB, which is jointly funding the new series, is also “in the mix of decision-making,” she said. The objective of the new show, according to Atlas and station execs, is to extend the range of political views expressed on PBS.
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