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Kentucky Public Radio’s recipe for a statewide voter guide success
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It takes some planning to create a voter guide that geolocates users, but the payoff is entirely worth it.
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It takes some planning to create a voter guide that geolocates users, but the payoff is entirely worth it.
We in public media often refer to our little world as “the system.” If we are, in fact, an interdependent system, fundraising to support fellow stations and staffers in distress is the kind of thing we can do to prove it.
What made your 2018 special, and what’s your wish for 2019? Here’s what our readers said.
“I’ve done plenty of talking about my own troubles,” Shannon Cason said on the debut episode of “The Trouble.” “But I want to talk to other people about theirs.”
The campaign is supporting RMPM’s new headquarters, with a planned opening by March 2020.
Walker cited “new opportunities” that prompted her to leave, including pursuing a university position and “starting her own venture.”
The winner of Current’s Local That Works contest, Alaska Public Media’s “Community in Unity” events tackled topics including racism, immigration and incarceration.
“I have to ask my friends for help so I can keep on working and … producing,” says the man known as the “sage of independent producers.”
CEO Marc Hand will focus on PMC’s Public Media Venture Group.
David Gordon said KEET will work with CPB, PBS and members of Congress to save the station.
Formerly news director at the station, Donahue will join Stratfor, a geopolitical intelligence firm.
The OETA Foundation’s petition reveals acrimonious conflicts over everything from content production to management of CSGs.