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'The Pub' #100: Why stations should help employees relocate
Should public media be offering more help to its greener employees to avoid creating a class barrier?Young journalists travel across U.S. to understand nation's divisions
GroundTruth started the project to expand its support for coverage of social justice issues.CPB inspector’s office asks for clarity in station accounting guidelines
Some institutional licensees are hitting snags in accurately calculating the value of indirect support.
CPB grant will help stations expand investigative journalism
American Public Media, the recipient of the grant, will help stations with training and other resources.Doug Eichten, Neenah Ellis honored for service and innovation in public radio
The awards were given at the Public Radio Super-Regional Meeting.New CPB grant bolsters disaster communications work at stations
NPR will use the $419,000 grant to help up to 30 stations across 10 states.
Organizational changes are first steps on public media's path toward engagement
Start by thinking critically about your station's culture, then take the time to build a staff-wide commitment and approach to engagement that's custom-built for your community.NPR wine club includes broadcaster-inspired offerings
NPR boasts that its wines are “selected by a team of globetrotting experts, who taste over 40,000 wines a year and choose less than two percent” for the club.We reveal the winner of our Local That Works contest
The envelope, please...State funding dip prompts job cuts at Prairie Public Broadcasting
The $400,000 drop affects 13 full- and part-time positions.'Best of Car Talk' keeps running as stations rethink weekends
Nearly three-quarters of public radio stations carrying the show will drop it in October.Meet the finalists in our Local That Works contest
Watch our Facebook Live of presentations by the competition's four finalists.Joaquin Alvarado leaves The Center for Investigative Reporting
Longtime CIR leader Christa Scharfenberg will serve as acting CEO.Several Florida counties to get public radio news for first time in WMFE deal
Daystar Public Radio will sell jazz station WKSG-FM in Cedar Creek, Fla., to WMFE for $900,000.Ashley Montgomery: Serving all Americans means finding unfamiliar voices
Public media helped Ashley Montgomery make sense of the world in her youth. Now, as a CPB fellow, she's making sense of the system.
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