System/Policy
What public radio can learn from pro wrestling’s loyal fan base
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“Sometimes, the most valuable insights come from looking beyond our immediate environment.”
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“Sometimes, the most valuable insights come from looking beyond our immediate environment.”
After the hurricane wiped out infrastructure across western North Carolina, BPR focused on basic information, such as road outages and where to get drinking water.
Forty of your colleagues shared their musical talents with us — dive into our eclectic playlist.
The bill would boost Ready To Learn funding by more than $2 million.
Plus new faces (and voices) at NPR, WAMU and “Latino USA.”
The two-year project will develop, test and share best practices for cultivating high-wealth donors.
After building the Los Angeles station into a regional news powerhouse, Davis says it’s easy to forget how “almost everyone in public media” predicted that his efforts to revive the station would fail.
Oliver previously led the city’s WEAA-FM from 2007–13.
Abby Goldstein leaves Pittsburgh’s WYEP to take the position starting in June.
Harris, who has been VP and TV station manager, is returning to a consulting role.
The recast theme blends a faithfulness to the original melody with new instrumentation and electronic beats.
Plus, hirings and promotions at KQED, KPBS and Paragon Media Strategies.