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Two leaders recognized for service and innovation at Super Regional
Bruce Theriault and Michelle Srbinovich received the awards.New royal drama seen as ‘golden opportunity’ to build on success of ‘Downton’
The series shares some elements in common with Downton but is based on historical events.CPBN cuts costs by laying off five staffers
Adjusting to a $300,000 budget deficit from last fiscal year, CEO Jerry Franklin told staff that his leadership team is also cutting expenses in ways that won't significantly affect the network's audiences.
Despite snags, Connecticut network pushes ahead with reinvention
New programs such as “The Cobblestone Corridor” are part of a sweeping plan to overhaul Connecticut Public Broadcasting Network.NPR hires first general manager for podcasting
Neal Carruth starts in the new position after Thanksgiving.With Holocaust theme, ‘Last Laugh’ probes subject even comedians want to avoid
A public TV documentary questions the boundaries of humor.
‘Hamilton’s America’ boosts audience for PBS Arts Festival
PBS and WNET say 3.6 million tuned in for the Oct. 21 airing.KUSP license, assets, wine sold off to religious broadcaster
KCRW was outbid for the bankrupt station.Ohio pubcasters join to provide statewide emergency alerts
CPB is supporting the project with a $330,000 grant.‘The Pub’ #82: Chris, er, Colin McEnroe interviews Ira Glass
A conversation about the merits of pledge drives, the semiotics of this election season, and differences between radio and podcasting.A soon-to-be college grad wonders where to start in public radio
Where should an aspiring journalist begin her career?Post-auction business strategies could make public TV truly independent
Stations should be taking steps to ride an approaching wave of technological innovation in TV viewing.‘Frontline’ doc ‘Divided States of America’ explores deepening rifts in political life
The series will air in two parts Jan. 17 and 18, just days before a new president is inaugurated.Film documents 'herculean efforts' behind massive land-art project
“Issues don’t stop at a border. This is about the larger culture."PBS's Playtime Pad fits with station work on early childhood education
The device’s spotlighting of PBS content is the most appealing aspect for education and engagement executives.
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