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Comings and goings: KUOW appoints two executives, PBS Reno names chief engineer …
Marshall Eisen joined KUOW as CCO, while Annette Promes was hired as CMO.KALW hires James Kass as executive director
“His deep love of the Bay Area and his extraordinary track record in growing organizations and nurturing talent make for a divine fit,” said Board Chair Laura Saponara.PRX accelerator adds podcasts on inside story of 'Barney,' Cincinnati's sewer system to development slate
The third cohort of PRX's Journalism Podcast Accelerator includes projects from five public media organizations.
PBS Western Reserve CEO David Rotterman dies at 59
Rotterman joined the station in Kent, Ohio, three weeks ago.Civil rights complaint targets Black Public Media’s residency at University of Nebraska
A legal nonprofit that challenges the use of race in university admissions alleges that a partnership to support Black filmmakers violates federal law.Film highlights international progress towards nuclear disarmament
With “In Search of Resolution,” producer Robert Frye shares his insights on an urgent issue that’s “not going away.”
KQED acquires ‘Snap Judgment’ and ‘Spooked’
Both the flagship program and “Spooked” are produced by Snap Judgment Studios, based in Oakland.Comings and goings: Susi Elkins returns to public media as SVP for PBS, NPR names new SVP …
Elkins succeeds James Dunford, who left PBS earlier this year to lead American Public Television.WQLN names Cindy Spizarny CEO
Spizarny steps up from her role as VP and GM, a job she took on in 2013.Bert Wesley Huffman appointed CEO of Georgia Public Broadcasting
Huffman had served as interim CEO since Teya Ryan stepped down.Joanna Kail named CEO of WyomingPBS
Kail has worked as executive director of the WyomingPBS Foundation since 2017.Frank Blythe, broadcaster who directed expansion of programming for Native Americans, dies at 82
Blythe led the Native American Public Broadcasting Consortium, now known as Vision Maker Media, for three decades.With ‘Oldies Show,’ TJ Lubinsky aims to tell stories behind hit songs of yesteryear
The multi-episode series, slated to launch in 2024, is designed to air in the run-up to public TV's pledge season.‘Atlantic’ EIC Jeffrey Goldberg named moderator for ‘Washington Week’
Goldberg will maintain his position as editor-in-chief of the magazine while hosting the Friday-evening public affairs program.How NPR's Ukraine bureau chief seeks out ‘intimate looks into people's lives’
"What sticks with people in the end is a story about another human being and what they've gone through," says Joanna Kakissis.
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