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The enduring and accessible legacy of 'Vegetable Soup,' a 1970s TV show that embraced cultural diversity
The show aimed "to help children learn to live together in appreciation of the common humanity of different peoples."How tech challenges are hindering the practice of engaged journalism
While tools to engage community members in journalism are growing, they aren't necessarily designed with the goals of innovative newsrooms in mind. And many of these tools don’t talk to one another.New WXPN podcast spotlights Black Americana artists during Black Music Month
WXPN's "Artist To Watch: Black Opry Residency" podcast is part of the station's growing focus on artist development.
David Rotterman named CEO for PBS Western Reserve
Rotterman previously held several executive positions with Buffalo Toronto Public Media.Comings and goings: WABE CCO leaves station, PBS Hawaii announces hires and promotions …
Scott Woelfel joined WABE in 2020.St. Louis Public Radio staffers form union after successful vote
The St. Louis Public Radio Guild formed a union with the Communication Workers of America.
Friendships forged on TV cooking sets keep ‘Sara’s Weeknight Meals’ on the air
An expert chef with charisma, a producer who knows how to “corral cats” and an indefatigable marketing pro keep showing TV viewers how to cook and enjoy delicious food.Documentary on buffalo soldiers leads slate of PBS-backed projects by emerging filmmakers
Seattle-based filmmaker Dru Holley produced and directed an hourlong film on the complex history of all-Black Army regiments who came to be known as buffalo soldiers.Brothers combine their life savings to bequeath $6 million to GBH
Louis and Anthony Maglione, who lived in their family home in Malden, Mass., were avid fans of “American Experience.”Tim Isgitt named CEO of Public Media Company
Isgitt succeeds Erin Moran, chief executive since 2019.Pittsburgh Community Broadcasting Corp. offers buyouts to reporters
"We are now facing some difficult decisions that may result in changes for us," said CEO Terry O'Reilly.Storytelling series unites Southern stations with regional collaboration
"The best stories are universal. It doesn't matter where they're set," said Arkansas PBS CEO Courtney Pledger.CPB provides additional funds for Editor Corps program
Stations will pay on a sliding scale for editing assistance from the Public Media Journalists Association.PBS board approves 3% station dues increase for FY24
PBS’ total budget is expected to break even at $372.2 million.Why pubmedia should plan for an upcoming boost to local news funding
The MacArthur Foundation's Press Forward campaign will provide an infusion of badly needed cash for local news. But that cash will likely flow to the prepared.
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