System/Policy
NPR CEO warns of ‘hostile environment’ ahead for journalism, scrutiny of pubmedia
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“We should be well prepared at every moment to talk with enthusiasm about the purpose and value of public media,” CEO Katherine Maher said.
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“We should be well prepared at every moment to talk with enthusiasm about the purpose and value of public media,” CEO Katherine Maher said.
A declining rate of growth among Passport users is exposing cracks in new donor programs at TV and joint licensees.
In an era where the “easy money” is gone, celebrity sluggers are beyond reach, and commercial outfits are pulling back, public radio organizations can win by leaning into data and ideas.
The next season looks at L.A. as a “prismatic reflection point” in artists’ development, says producer Myke Dodge Weiskopf.
Host Jeremy Hobson returns to his roots to highlight America’s geographic, political and ideological middle.
“Marfa Public Radio Puts You to Sleep” featured somnolent readings of the Public Broadcasting Act, NPR’s style guide and more.
Ferro succeeds Jeff Sine in the role.
Radio stations, however, persist in showing a “consistent and concerning downward trend” in new donor acquisition.
Public radio “might not have been if the Public Radio Study had not been done.”
Only the percentage of Native American staffers at stations declined since 2022, according to new CPB data on CSG grantees.
Deepa Shivaram is now a White House correspondent for NPR.
Set in Britain and featuring a new cast, the fourth season will bring new twists on oddness and lessons in “maths.”