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Langner rises at Public Media Co., Terwelp to head Aspen Public Radio, and other comings and goings
CEO Marc Hand will focus on PMC's Public Media Venture Group.KEET leader says CPB is pressuring California station into merger
David Gordon said KEET will work with CPB, PBS and members of Congress to save the station.Emily Donahue leaves Austin's KUT for public-relations post
Formerly news director at the station, Donahue will join Stratfor, a geopolitical intelligence firm.
OETA's fundraising group asks court to intercede in disputes with station
The OETA Foundation's petition reveals acrimonious conflicts over everything from content production to management of CSGs.We couldn’t have covered these top stories of 2018 without you
And your year-end donation helps ensure that we can keep following harassment and workplace climate issues in 2019.'The World Is Yours': How the travelogue shaped early public broadcasting
The globetrotting quality of public media is neither new nor politically neutral and has roots in the earliest days of American broadcasting.
If public radio's smaller stations vanish, we all lose
"The ice is melting beneath our feet with the current business model," writes a station leader.WXXI to take over local alt-weekly
Station President Norm Silverstein said the deal “helps WXXI to better serve our community."Public TV is best equipped to educate on channel repack, station GM tells lawmakers
Bohdan Zachary of Milwaukee PBS testified in Congress Tuesday on the need for consumer education following the spectrum auction.PBS Board adopts tiered pricing model for top sponsorships
The board also heard that PBS' old non–real-time satellite transponder will be turned off Jan. 2.New NPR tool provides richer data about podcast listening
Remote Audio Data aims to help podcast creators and advertisers better understand their audiences.Creating ‘After Paradise,’ a public radio show for Northern California's fire-ravaged communities
How North State Public Radio's exhausted news staff and a veteran public radio journalist conceived, birthed and launched a half-hour daily show within 72 hours.With generous help from volunteers, overextended California station creates local show about wildfire recovery
After the regional Society of Professional Journalists put out a call for journalists to help North State Public Radio's two-person newsroom, veteran host Tess Vigeland stepped in to direct the launch of "After Paradise," a daily news show.WGBH collaboration with NASA to yield new resources for space education
Over 50 activities allow students of all ages to learn about complicated space phenomena.'Car Talk' donation program splits from CARS/V-Dac merger
An announcement from "Car Talk" EP Doug Berman surprised competitor CARS and left some stations flummoxed.
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