System/Policy
How stations are enhancing statehouse journalism with CPB funding
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With its latest round of funding, CPB has invested $4.9 million in its state government initiative.
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With its latest round of funding, CPB has invested $4.9 million in its state government initiative.
The petition accuses GBH, WNET Group and PBS SoCal of delaying their response to the union’s demands.
Joanne Griffith will start in her new role with a focus on election coverage.
Wichita is a ”big little city with real issues and ambitions,” says Sarah Jane Crespo. She created events where listeners learn about and discuss issues affecting the city.
Samels supervised more than 130 historical documentaries during his 16 years as EP.
The master of entertaining listeners while explaining complex topics is working with a “new mafia” of media creators.
In an FCC proceeding, the network argued that FM radio services operated by low-power TV stations are a “grossly inefficient use of spectrum.”
The broadcaster also addressed problems with open meetings and grant reporting highlighted in a CPB audit.
Hubbs has led several WSRE productions as an EP and also created local education programs.
The station said it is adopting changes recommended by a law firm that reviewed its management practices.
“In honor of Mary Louise Kelly and all journalists who ask the tough questions!” said one listener.
“Where we may proceed in the future isn’t clear,” says co-host Brooke Gladstone.