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Code Switch’s Montgomery to lead WAMU newsroom, Perzel leaves Cincinnati, and more comings and goings in public media
Alicia Montgomery will be editorial director at the Washington, D.C., station.‘The Pub’ #74: NPR ditches online comments — should you?
Can comments work, or are time and money better spent on other forms of engagement?Orlando station’s podcast on space exploration draws national audience
In conversations with engineers, scientists, visionaries and others, host Brendan Byrne discusses advances in space exploration.
StoryCorps announces 2017 destinations for mobile recording studio
The Airstream trailer turned recording studio will visit 10 cities.Second season coming for PBS Kids’ ‘Ready Jet Go!’
Licensed toys and other products will be available, along with related web games and mobile apps.A reader asks: What’s Public Radio International’s future within WGBH?
We’re answering the question for the latest story in our Currently Curious series.
Final ‘McLaughlin Group’ to tape Friday; hourlong tribute planned
Host John McLaughlin died Tuesday at age 89.Tracking metrics expected to improve as podcasts grow
Participants in a panel about digital audio sponsorship shared tips for making money from podcasts.Researchers share insights on connecting with millennials on their terms
The president of the Public Radio Program Directors Association challenged those who say public radio doesn’t have to cater to the 76.6 million Americans between the ages of 16 to 34.NPR to end website comments
All comments will be removed from NPR.org Tuesday.John McLaughlin dies after 34 years at head of public TV political roundtable
A WTTW spokesperson said producers have not yet informed the station about plans for the program.Pubmedia executives, stations recognized at PMDMC
Public media leaders were honored for excellence in fundraising and development.Seven leaders elected, re-elected to NPR board
Two are newcomers to the board.Nebraska cornfields become new frontiers for drone storytelling
A boot camp drew journalists eager to find new uses for the technology.CBC replaces ‘q’ host
Shad, who took over as host last year, will stay on with the CBC.
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