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'On Point' host Tom Ashbrook dismissed following investigations of bullying, harassment
A report found Ashbrook responsible for an abusive culture at the show.HBO agreement reverses financial losses at Sesame Workshop
The agreement “totally changed our economics,” said CEO Jeffrey Dunn.New York Times’ ‘The Daily’ podcast headed to public radio
Radio "feels like a natural home for the show," said the Times' editorial director for audio.
'Made Possible By...' #14: The 'madness and intuition' of Fred Barzyk
"Be a storyteller," says Barzyk — and as you'll hear, he should know.Public media again in bull's-eye in president’s FY19 plans
CPB would get only $15.5 million next year and $15 million in 2020 to shut itself down.Pubcasting coalition withdraws request for relief from EEO reporting
In joint comments filed with the FCC, pubcasters had asked for a review of "unnecessarily burdensome" rules on recruitment and hiring practices at stations.
Covering the West from a museum ‘fishbowl’
Kamila Kudelska's job is part of a new journalism and production collaboration between the Buffalo Bill Center of the West and Wyoming Public Media.Iowa broadcaster Don Forsling dies at 80; was on NPR Board in early years
“Radio listeners loved him for his wry sense of humor and deadpan delivery,” according to Iowa Public Radio.PBS programmer Hoppe leaving for executive position at ABC News
PBS President Paula Kerger credited Hoppe with helping PBS become the sixth–most-watched network.Outlets aim for engagement as Facebook feeds less news to users
Callouts, virtual station tours and diverse sources of web traffic are among the strategies public media newsrooms are adopting.'The Pub' #106: How new hosts hold onto audiences while being themselves
Our new host gets some advice from two others who have been there.As a DACA recipient, public radio reporter Esmy Jimenez faces an unknown deadline
If the program ends, Jimenez will have to return to Mexico, a country she left at the age of two months in her mother’s care.As scrutiny reveals deeper problems at NYPR, Walker accelerates workplace reforms
Current and former NYPR employees describe a difficult work environment that extends beyond the studios where hosts like John Hockenberry once presided.Public media projects pull in annual NEA grants
It’s the first of two major grant announcements from the federal program for fiscal year 2018.How to make sure your website works for all users
Making your webpages accessible means not only folk who are blind/deaf can enjoy them, but also every past, present and future browser and search engine can make sense of your site.
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