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NPR updates newsmag strategy to address audience declines
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The changes include shorter segments, a broader range of topics and more “joy.”
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The changes include shorter segments, a broader range of topics and more “joy.”
A defining characteristic of public media is behind the theme answers in this month’s puzzle.
Ashley Bailey is reporting this week for “After Paradise,” a show airing on North State Public Radio.
The longtime host delighted classical listeners for more than four decades.
The commission declined to reimburse wireless provider T-Mobile and left reimbursing radio stations a lower priority.
Broadcasters in Nebraska, Texas and Florida are learning how to engage viewers with immersive media productions.
“Denverite provides extensive coverage of what’s happening in the city, giving CPR News even more opportunity to focus on stories with statewide interest,” said CPR Executive Editor Kevin Dale.
Whether the on-demand audio startup succeeds or fails, it’s great news for public media, though your nerves might beg to differ. Here’s why.
The expansion is part of the show’s push to become an around-the-clock news provider.
Reporters for NJ Spotlight and NJTV, the public TV network operated by WNET in the state, will collaborate on broadcast and online content.
“Hometown Create” will include full-length cooking, travel, gardening and other how-to shows produced by local stations.
“Don’t try to tack listening onto a performance or ‘normal’ event — make listening the entire point.”