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WHYY employees file NLRB petition for union election
Staffers said they are "still open to voluntary recognition" of their union by management.Pacifica lays off WBAI staff, changes programming in move to end financial losses
Covering WBAI's persistent shortfalls was "endangering the entire Foundation," according to a board member.WLVT adds radio signal to its news initiative for Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley
Under a management agreement with Lehigh University, the PBS station will provide the region's first local NPR News station.
New directory of diverse talent aims to boost 'POC in Audio'
Frustration with the lack of racial diversity in the audio industry drove the founders of POC in Audio to develop the resource, which features hundreds of profiles.Current Crossword: 'Tribute'
We can't tell you much about our latest crossword, other than: Give it a try!Feel the angst: Moody music from public media people
A seasonally appropriate song leads off our latest Public Media Rocks roundup.
CPB's new inspector general comes from D.C.'s Metro
Kimberly Howell has been with the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority since March 2018.Comings and goings: Moran leads Public Media Co., WBEZ preps for midday show launch ...
Moran has been PMC's interim president since April.WHYY employees petition management for union recognition
The petition said talented creative staff have left the station due to "untenable working conditions."WAMU will seek sale of Maryland station
The sale stems from “a strategic decision about focus and priorities.”Blue Ridge PBS appoints new CEO
William Anderson previously served as executive VP since 2008.With help from Peter Rabbit and fairy princesses, a pioneering educator showed how radio could teach
During his 35 years at Indiana State Teachers College — now Indiana State University — Clarence "Doc" Morgan also trained scores of future broadcasters.Hear synth-heavy submissions to our Public Media Rocks playlist
Float away with a dreamy batch of tunes by your public media colleagues.Comings and goings: PBS welcomes new board members, NETA names Simmons content VP ...
The network's new board members include three station representatives and two general directors.In the wake of the MIT Media Lab scandal, public media has a lot to teach other nonprofits — but a lot to learn as well
The former CEO of New York Public Radio argues that though public media organizations practice strong editorial integrity, they could aspire to even greater transparency around donors.
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