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OSHA finds contractors at fault in fatal Missouri tower accident
Current obtained the October OSHA report and related documents through a Freedom of Information Act request.Pubmedia to launch universal sign-on platform by early next year
Backed by CPB, the platform aims to help stations and networks better understand their audiences.Trump makes choices for several nominees to CPB Board
If confirmed by the Senate, they will serve terms to expire Jan. 31, 2022.
Bruce Winter, WUWM program director, dies at 64
"There is no single person who has been more instrumental in creating the WUWM sound than Bruce."Virginia foundation taps PBS exec as first CEO, and more comings and goings
Jayme Swain has worked at PBS for six years as SVP, strategy and operations.KALW's 'The Intersection' goes deep by staying in one place
The radio show and podcast, a finalist in Current's Local that Works contest, explores a changing San Francisco through the people and institutions that intersect at street corners.
Current's Simpson leaves to report for Stateline at Pew
Simpson has written about funding, innovation, diversity and workplace culture for Current since her arrival in May 2016.KUT expands on explanation for taking down freelancer's stories
In a statement, the station said a recommendation from its licensee's legal department in part prompted the removal.WGBY community texting program champions early childhood literacy
Text 413 Families brings innovative educational experiences to parents' fingertips.'We needed to work to change the culture of media organizations'
Jill Geisler and Cathy Trost, co-creators of the Newseum's training program for media leaders, describe their approach for building a workplace culture of respect, trust and integrity.Upcoming 'Nova' documentary examines history, future of violence in human society
The two-hour film is scheduled to air in November 2019.Journalist says NPR nixed story because she speaks with an accent
"Several people" at NPR apologized to Gisele Regatao after her story about an art exhibit was rejected.KUT removes freelancer's coverage of its newsroom from website
Managing Editor Matt Largey told news staff that attorneys advised KUT to withdraw the stories from its website, according to three staffers.APTS’ Butler sees good outlook for pubcasting support after midterms
Public broadcasting "may hope for, and we are planning for, more public support over the next 10 years,” America's Public Television Stations President Pat Butler told attendees at the Fall Marketplace conference.Two promising pledge shows claim APT PitchFest prizes
The winners are a show aimed at 50-plus viewers and a program about self-improvement.
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