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Fueled by anger, female employees confront NPR Board with questions left unanswered by harassment investigation
“I don’t want to see confidence in a broken system that allowed dangerous behavior to continue,” said one producer.'The Pub' #107: Accuracy matters more than ever — so check your facts
No longer just for magazines or long-form projects, some public media newsrooms have begun to apply more robust fact-checking to their daily and feature work.Hoppe's PBS legacy includes ratings jump, innovative production deals
The chief programmer's achievements include a co-production deal with the BBC.
San Francisco station appeals FCC decision threatening its satellite carriage
KMTP used the wrong kind of mail service to submit a request, violating a rule that public broadcasters are asking the FCC to eliminate.Ignoring NPR's cultural problems will have consequences, says station GM
A public radio station leader responds to a law firm's report on sexual harassment within NPR.Smiley demands damages from PBS in lawsuit over harassment charges
In a statement, PBS called the lawsuit “meritless.”
Investigators' report finds first warnings about Oreskes came from NPR hiring committee
Morgan Lewis conducted a two-month investigation into how NPR management responded to harassment allegations against the former news chief.Learning to listen and acting on what you hear builds foundation for engagement
As public stations adopt an ethos of engagement, an essential first step is a process of “radical listening” that will define your work as you develop deeper structured connections to your local community.'Made Possible By...' #15: Frank Blythe, early leader in Native-focused public TV
"How are we educating the public if we can't get a whole lot of outsiders looking at our films?"You told her to follow opportunities, but big cities still draw this young pubmedia professional
We checked in with Eliza Lambert, who asked us in 2016 where she should start her public radio career.KUOW staffers join SAG-AFTRA union
KUOW staff members want "better pay and more of a say in how our newsroom operates," says one reporter.Agnew re-elected to head APTS Board, California station hires LAT veteran and other comings and goings
Also, Nonprofit Quarterly has hired former NPR producer Amy Costello and acquired her podcast, Tiny Spark.Star Tribune names longtime 'Prairie Home' employee as Keillor whistleblower
The disclosure triggered an investigation by MPR that found Keillor had engaged in unwanted physical contact and inappropriate incidents.House committee authorizes additional funding for repack, including radio costs
The bill would provide the FCC with an additional $322 million per year in fiscal years 2019 and 2020.NPR adds hosts to newsmags
"Morning Edition" and "All Things Considered" will each feature four hosts.
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