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Arkansas PBS answers lawmakers' concerns with promises to improve practices
In a hearing Thursday, station leaders said they are taking steps to avoid future violations of state procurement law.‘Frontline’ unveils short docs aimed at younger audiences
The four-part pilot series will be released on YouTube and the PBS video app.Molly Phillips, Iowa PBS executive director and GM, to retire
Phillips joined Iowa PBS in 1990 and became its leader in 2013.
Board of Peoria’s WTVP to cut $1.5 million from budget
The public TV station is reeling from the unexplained death of former CEO Lesley Matuszak and disclosures of “questionable, unauthorized or improper” expenditures.APMG hires Roycie Eppler to lead HR, DEI departments
Eppler most recently worked as chief human resources officer for Cutera, a medical equipment manufacturing firm.New Hampshire Public Radio union ratifies first contract
The three-year contract is expected to go into effect in the coming weeks.
New York Public Radio lays off 6% of staff
The cuts primarily affected roles within WNYC Studios, the division that houses the organization’s podcasts.Mark Vogelzang to retire from Nevada Public Radio
Vogelzang joined the station last year.Comings and goings: GBH announces executive changes, WOSU appoints chief advancement officer …
Shane Miner will shift from CTO to COO for GBH in Boston.KEXP debit card gives fans an eye-catching way to support station
The card stemmed from a long-running partnership between KEXP and the Boeing Employees' Credit Union.Radio Bilingüe is ‘reshaping’ executive director’s role
The organization plans to hire a co-executive director to work with Hugo Morales.Why a classical station should reconsider dropping The Met's contemporary operas
"To read a justification of your decision to broadcast performances of music by nine different white men of European descent while finding excuses to reject the works of every nonwhite artist on the Met’s season was personally galling."Ken Mills, public radio blogger and consultant, dies at 75
“No station was too small or too too big for him to talk to.”Comings and goings: New director joins PBS board, network appoints VP …
WFYI’s CEO joined PBS’ board of directors, while Larry Irving was reelected board chair.KQED's 'Forum' extends on-air community with Discord server
The call-in show has attracted about 800 users to the social platform and hopes to help other stations with their own efforts.
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