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Shorter news stories won’t solve public radio’s problems
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As Matthew McConaughey’s character says in “True Detective,” “Time is a flat circle.” It’s not a content strategy.
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As Matthew McConaughey’s character says in “True Detective,” “Time is a flat circle.” It’s not a content strategy.
As we continue to bring a greater community focus into public media journalism, it is important to redefine how marketing can help journalism and journalism can help marketing.
Seattle’s KUOW often hears from listeners who say that their car radio is always set to 94.9. But now some drivers don’t have a choice.
Wilson has led the station since March 2020.
Will Lee most recently worked as an SVP and head of digital for the publisher of “People” and “Entertainment Weekly.”
Yemisi Oloruntola-Coates began her time with the Boston station by holding “really intensive listening sessions” with over 200 people.
“The bill as written would make it impossible for us to defend or protect any of the existing contracts that we have on all of the productions that we do,” said Susan Ramsey, director of communications for Iowa PBS.
By accepting the gifts, stations have the potential to draw younger donors who give more generously.
The confirmed members are Elizabeth Sembler, Tom Rothman and Laura Gore Ross.
The CPB funds are allowing participating stations to expand management training that wasn’t previously possible with tight budgets.
Gilbert Bailon, KERA’s new executive editor, was editor-in-chief of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
The donors include the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the Chicago Community Trust and the Joyce Foundation.