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Audrey Cooper joins WNYC as editor-in-chief
Cooper previously served as the editor-in-chief of the San Francisco Chronicle.Amid pandemic, core listeners prove their importance to news stations
A study informed by AudiGraphics audience research concludes that now is the time to ask sustainers to increase giving.Marcia Davis named NPR’s supervising editor of race and identity
Davis previously worked for the Washington Post and the Marshall Project.
Public radio stations receive Google grants
Stations will use the funds for news operations and technology upgrades.Comings and goings: ideastream promotes Shafarenko, KRCC gets new manager …
Michael Shafarenko joined ideastream in 2013 when the station acquired Civic Commons.WTVP plans launch of multicast channel for at-home learning
The public TV station and local school system forged a partnership to improve at-home learning for students with limited internet access.
Carla McCabe chosen as CEO of VIA Public Media
McCabe will be leaving KCPT, where she has worked since 2013.Craig Brush, former KCOS station manager, dies at 67
A colleague said Brush was “one of the small band of professionals who developed the fundraising techniques that have allowed PBS stations to thrive.”After conduct review, university licensee drops incoming Arizona PBS CEO
Sonya Forte Duhé was accused of making racist and homophobic comments to students in her previous job.Incoming leader of Arizona PBS accused of racism, homophobia by current and former students
Sonya Forte Duhé is scheduled to join Arizona PBS and become dean of the Cronkite School in July.'Snap Judgment' rejoins PRX for distribution
WNYC Studios has distributed the show since 2015.Oklahoma network receives $1 million gift from billionaire’s foundation
The Richison Family Foundation provided the donation with “no strings attached” on how the funds are to be spent.Stations share how they’re reaching new audiences during the pandemic
Direct mail and a Spanish-language blog have helped the stations share information about the coronavirus.Staff and volunteers at Twin Cities community station protect studios, valuable archive amid protests
Though no one knew exactly what a “block watch” was, “we knew it would be necessary."PBS to broadcast documentaries and specials on racism and police
The initiative includes programs from "PBS NewsHour," "Frontline," "POV" and "Independent Lens."
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