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October CDP Index: Radio results remain sluggish while TV waits for next blockbuster
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A declining rate of growth among Passport users is exposing cracks in new donor programs at TV and joint licensees.
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A declining rate of growth among Passport users is exposing cracks in new donor programs at TV and joint licensees.
KVIE and CapRadio have filed countering lawsuits laying claim to a transmission tower.
The $2.1 billion total includes $336.6 million requested by 148 public broadcasters.
In a changing media landscape, the future of public media is local, writes WUCF’s Phil Hoffman.
Leaders at the oral-history organization say they don’t think a union is necessary but are willing to recognize it.
The agreement will need to be ratified by union members.
A new study finds that documentaries co-produced and funded by the Independent Television Service are made by women and people of color more often than other forms of media.
A temporary contract expires at midnight.
Michael Hirsh may be the most overqualified journalism intern working today.
Howard Husock continues his public criticism of CPB and federal funding for pubcasting.
The bill does not include funding for public broadcasting’s interconnection project or public TV’s Ready To Learn.
New hires at American Public Media include an audience development SVP.