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PRI adds two CBC programs to distribution portfolio
The shows debuted last month.Reduction in funding for Oklahoma network ‘cuts right through the bone’
Public media in the state is taking a blow from a dire funding crisis.With help from friends, WYEP exceeds fundraising goal
Through June, the station is using social media to encourage listeners to give by posting a video of themselves singing the Beatles rock classic, “With a Little Help from my Friends.”
NPR photographer and translator killed in Afghanistan
NPR Pentagon Correspondent Tom Bowman and producer Monika Evstatieva escaped injury.Minnesota Public Radio newsroom votes to unionize
MPR is the latest public radio newsroom to join SAG-AFTRA.Podcasts with local focus can help stations own their markets
“Podcasts help you tell the vital story of your unique little patch of dirt. And every single public radio outlet should be making them.”
World Channel revisits iconic documentary series with new pledge special
The 30-minute show, which discusses how racial relations of today are reflected in the civil rights movement, is part of a package that includes rebroadcast rights for Eyes on the Prize I and II.Worrisome trend in CPB analysis: Too many PTV stations taking on too much debt
The number of licensees carrying debt ratios of more than 50 percent has nearly tripled since 2009, according to CPB's latest "state of the system" report.NEPR introduces media training program for local youth
After moving its headquarters to downtown Springfield, Mass., the public radio network launched its initiative to bring stories of the city’s diverse communities to its air.Media Impact Funders receives its largest grant ever
A two-year, $500,000 matching grant from The Atlantic Philanthropies supports an expansion of MIF's programming and services for foundations that invest in media.Teacher’s experience is a ‘passport’ to a PR problem for public TV
Public TV undercuts its own case for public support when episodes of Nova go behind a paywall.Kimball announces new food venture after exit from ‘America’s Test Kitchen’
“I’ve always wanted to teach people how to cook, not just to follow recipes,” Kimball said.Stations try different approaches with food bank partnerships
Food-bank partnerships have been successful for many public stations, but experts say they can have mixed results.'ATC' to air format-breaking diary of a Saudi teenager
Radio Diaries and NPR chose the teenager after she entered their 2013 contest seeking audio diarists. Nearly 1000 people submitted entries.CUNY students brainstorm ways for public media to build membership
Rather than starting by looking at pubmedia’s content, the students were told to determine the community’s needs by listening to the audience.
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