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CPB provides $1.9M to bolster editorial oversight at NPR
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The grant follows NPR’s earlier plan to create a “Backstop” team to review news reporting.
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The grant follows NPR’s earlier plan to create a “Backstop” team to review news reporting.
A $100,000 grant from Press Forward will help Radio Catskill in New York hire at least one additional reporter.
If you want to know how to impress the likes of WNYC, pay attention to how Amer did it.
Our second Question of the Day video from the Public Radio Program Directors conference in Pittsburgh.
The high cost of pilot licenses are keeping use of the technology out of reach for most broadcasters.
Frazer was the first programmer at KBDI in Denver.
Attendees at the Public Radio Program Directors conference answer our question of the day.
Last year, 110 public broadcasting stations in 139 markets carried the live event.
Former NPR programming exec Eric Nuzum, now at Audible, had candid advice for his audience at the PRPD conference.
The film grew out of Executive Producer Raney Aronson-Rath’s fellowship with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Ferraro, formerly g.m. of WYEP in Pittsburgh, was named interim g.m. at the California station.
The public broadcaster won 17 statuettes.