Programs/Content
With a new documentary, ‘Reading Rainbow’ looks back
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In “Butterfly in the Sky,” the show’s host and creators tell the story of one of public television’s most beloved children’s programs.
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In “Butterfly in the Sky,” the show’s host and creators tell the story of one of public television’s most beloved children’s programs.
Contrary to the argument made by former NPR editor Uri Berliner, NPR’s efforts to diversify its workforce have enhanced its journalism and helped it realize its founding mission.
KERA’s “Tiempo Tranquilo” and WNET’s “The Plate Show” were developed as part of PRX’s podcast accelerator program.
The restructuring included layoffs and cuts to local programming.
The change separates music and news on WPR’s 38 stations.
The commission is evaluating allegations that programs promoting nutritional supplements and other products violate its standards for noncommercial broadcasting.
Today’s higher education leaders face unprecedented financial pressures. What is your station doing to help them solve their problems?
The CPM model of advertising does not — and will not ever — work to sustain podcasting.
“We are reaching a really big audience,” says Abby Jenkins of PBS Kids. “They are born gamers.”
SIG will rebrand itself to Media Management as part of the purchase.
As a mirror on tech and society, the “spring break for nerds” offers takeaways relevant to the future of public media.
A $5 million grant from the Mellon Foundation supports HBCU stations in preserving historical recordings in their archives.