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PBS funds embedded teachers at public TV stations
PBS COO Jonathan Barzilay called the initiative “hugely exciting.”Texas Tribune, ProPublica lead nonprofit ONA winners
Two winning reports aired on public radio’s “Reveal” and “Marketplace.”Localore’s Frontier of Change creates ‘audio virtual reality’
The production, based at KNBA in Anchorage, Alaska, recorded village life in remote areas threatened by climate change.
With Smith’s latest Emmy for ‘Downton,’ hit series leads PBS’s prime-time standouts
Another “Masterpiece” break-out, “Sherlock: The Abominable Bride,” won for best television movie.At CIR–WFMU show, comedians mine environmental reporting for laughs
The show highlighted New Jersey’s legacy of pollution.PBS hopes to raise funds for stations with ‘Nerd’ campaign
PBS Development Services will launch the PBS Nerd peer-to-peer pilot this fall.
‘The Pub’ #77: NPR’s Sarah McCammon on growing up evangelical and covering Trump
McCammon’s background has been her superpower out on the Republican campaign trail.PBS drops out of PMDMC, will offer development tracks at its meetings
Greater Public President Doug Eichten said PBS’s decision "came as a surprise and a disappointment."While sustainers are growing, experts say public radio still needs new donors
Efforts to build sustainer files have shifted from conversion to acquisition, according to a recent study by Target Analytics.Five organizations partner on Chesapeake Bay reporting
The first report will air Monday.How Northwest Public Radio turned listeners into collaborators on content
The station found inspiration in Melody Kramer’s ideas about new models for public media membership.Martin to co-host 'Morning Edition,' Garcia-Navarro takes over Sunday duties
NPR announced new hosting assignments Thursday for its flagship morning programs.Novice filmmaker rejects ‘ruin porn’ to showcase Detroit’s vibrant spirit
“Let’s Have Some Church Detroit Style” profiles the Hallelujah Singers, an energetic all-star gospel choir.Utah station tackles youth suicide with new program, local outreach
KUED in Salt Lake City premiered “Hope Lives: Preventing Teen Suicide” Monday.New findings in abduction case hasten release of APM Reports podcast
The man who kidnapped 11-year-old Jacob Wetterling nearly 27 years ago appeared in court Sept. 6 to confess his guilt.
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