System/Policy
What public radio can learn from pro wrestling’s loyal fan base
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“Sometimes, the most valuable insights come from looking beyond our immediate environment.”
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“Sometimes, the most valuable insights come from looking beyond our immediate environment.”
After the hurricane wiped out infrastructure across western North Carolina, BPR focused on basic information, such as road outages and where to get drinking water.
The televised town hall about race that aired Sept. 21 boasted a social media and digital campaign that was one of PBS’s most dynamic.
“Our job is to really talk to each other and push back on our story ideas and the lenses we’re applying to these stories, and then try to invite the audience into the conversation as much as possible.”
The magazine and PRX launched a podcast Monday focusing on nonfiction articles from Esquire’s 82 years of archives.
The joint licensee is undertaking drastic measures to tackle a decades-old debt that once topped $17 million.
As the Public Radio Program Directors conference wrapped up, we asked people to tell us what they learned.
In a rare public reaction to an OIG audit, CPB issued a press release after reviewing the report.
The philosophy under new leadership will be “not being afraid to try new things.”
The cross-promotional collaboration centers on live events and stories featured monthly in the magazine.
Field of Vision plans to commission as many as 50 short nonfiction documentaries per year on its website, which launched Tuesday.
But not everyone thinks a TV version is such a good idea.