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How newsroom leaders can learn to navigate challenges inherent to their jobs
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A Poynter/CPB fellowship program is helping reset expectations of what it takes to manage a newsroom.
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A Poynter/CPB fellowship program is helping reset expectations of what it takes to manage a newsroom.
If you work in public media, you’re going to hear complaints about political bias in news coverage. Station leaders share tips for managing those conversations.
In a resignation letter shared in part on X, Berliner criticized NPR CEO Katherine Maher for “divisive views” that confirmed his critique of problems within NPR.
The writers, who are represented by the Writers Guild of America, East, seek new benefits and payment standards for residuals from streaming, among other protections.
The senior editor violated NPR protocols for publishing work with other news organizations.
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MacNeil, a television journalist who had the “courage to be boring,” favored substance over flash.
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?