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PRI's Skoler to lead Louisville station, Marfa Public Radio taps new GM and other comings and goings in public media
Skoler founded the Public Insight Network now used by more than 60 newsrooms.After delays, WFMU’s Audience Engine aims for early 2017 rollout
The project’s ambitious scale has prolonged development.What KERA in Dallas learned from covering a tragedy
Plan ahead, include the whole staff, and other tips for being ready when major news breaks.
NPR diversity VP steps in as interim Code Switch editor
Code Switch’s previous leader started Monday as local/regional news director for WAMU in Washington, D.C.Independent Senate candidate sues Louisiana station over debate
Troy Hebert wants to block the debate from airing Oct. 18 as scheduled.A journalist’s story of hitting bottom and addressing drug addiction
KQED’s John Sepulvado: “You can be part of this culture, you can be who you are and not drink.”
Longtime WNYC music host Oscar Brand dies at 96
Brand hosted the station’s “Folklife Festival” for more than 70 years, earning him a Guinness world record.Nonprofit news outlets mirror overall media in diversity, according to ASNE survey
The survey found that minority employment is at 23 percent for online-only sites, slightly higher than the 17 percent reported for daily newspapers.TV spectrum auction enters next stage with new bidding, lower prices
With an oversupply of astronomically priced spectrum offered in the auction’s first stage, Public Media Company analysts predict what’s ahead.History-themed ‘BackStory’ to end weekly hourlong radio show, continue as podcast
Producers plan to keep providing segments and other broadcast content to stations.KUOW partners with independent podcast about raising transgender child
“How to Be a Girl” is hosted by an anonymous mother in Seattle.Reshuffling of NPR Music includes farewell to ‘Microphone Check’ team
The network is also deepening partnerships with stations and filling new roles in the division.PBS makes changes, Sarasohn leaves NPR after 24 years and more comings and goings in public media
PBS has reorganized its digital and marketing team, while also hiring and promoting executives in other departments.What does the public radio host of the future look and sound like?
The executive producer of WAMU’s successor to “The Diane Rehm Show” shares how the station is evaluating host candidates.Mark Handley, former New Hampshire Public Radio president and NPR board chairman, dies at 74
Handley was president and CEO of NHPR for 15 years.
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