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Jad Abumrad steps down from 'Radiolab'
Latif Nasser and Lulu Miller will continue as hosts.Bob Dambach, retired director of TV for Prairie Public, dies at 70
Dambach's many award-winning productions for Prairie Public include a series of documentaries on Germans from Russia.Walt Gillette, longtime WAMU fundraiser, dies at 64
Colleagues knew Gillette for his passion for public radio, his wry wit and a sanguine nature that never waned even during tough fundraising campaigns.
Lakeshore Public Media boosts signal across Northwest Indiana
The station focused on upgrading the signal after an outside consultant highlighted it as key to the station’s long-term sustainability.Born at the BBC, a framework for balancing gender representation in content goes global
Media organizations including New York Public Radio have joined the BBC's 50:50 Project, which is expanding beyond gender to track race and ethnicity.NPR asks federal court to throw out discrimination lawsuit
The network argued that former employee Kevin Langley had released discrimination claims when he signed a separation agreement.
How digging through archives brought the story of NPR's 'Founding Mothers' to life
"Writing a biography of a person or place, much less four people and a place as storied as NPR, is not for the faint of heart."Radio Milwaukee executive director steps down
Kevin Sucher had served in the role since 2020.Comings and goings: SVP of digital leaves NPR, ‘Short Wave’ adds co-host …
Danzico had worked for the network since 2013.New season of 'Sanditon' will tone down the sex, feel 'more classically Jane Austen'
Criticism that the first season was racier than Austen would have intended "speaks to a difference between the British audience and the American audience," said the show's head writer Thursday during the Television Critics Association press tour.Pacifica Foundation announces new leadership
Stephanie D. Wells previously worked as director of development for the Michelson Found Animals Foundation.As pay transparency becomes law in New York, Colorado pubmedia has been a testing ground
"I think especially for women and people of color, this is a piece of information that we have not had.”Security in covering right-wing rallies is a 'constant issue,' say ‘Frontline’ producers
“The reporting I have been doing for the last five years involves interviewing people who are armed and oftentimes very not happy with the mainstream media, not happy with me,” ProPublica's A.C. Thompson told TV critics.WETA secures its first-ever NEH grant for infrastructure
The funds support the consolidation and upgrade of the station’s headquarters and production studios in Northern Virginia.New KUT podcast showcases Austin’s Black community
"We get to learn from our guests as much as listeners do.”
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