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Children’s podcast clubs grow membership for WBUR, Vermont Public
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A new membership program for Vermont Public’s “But Why” children’s podcast is bringing in new donors.
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A new membership program for Vermont Public’s “But Why” children’s podcast is bringing in new donors.
Before embracing Robert Putnam’s research on social capital, stations should look to more inclusive models for building civic engagement.
Rick Steves, Samantha Brown and others are highlighting global destinations while considering how to keep themselves and their viewers safe.
Johnson joined the station in 1989 and previously worked as studio supervisor and VP of operations.
While income from individual giving grew 5% last fiscal year, stations were hit by losses in all other revenue categories.
Hanks succeeds Bill Sanford, who announced his retirement last month.
The collaborative ended its show “Next” last month to focus on new priorities.
Consultant and former pubmedia executive David Brugger discusses the complications that can doom potential deals.
The stations expect the deal to close in August.
APTS President Pat Butler called the proposal “a good first step.”
Tovares is developing a podcast for U.S. and Latin American audiences.
Martínez replaces David Greene, who left the show in 2020.