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Classical California reduces workforce due to funding cuts
The organization is losing $1.1 million in annual revenue with the rescission of CPB funds.Grant program for tribal radio stations will start in October, Sen. Rounds says
The program will be administered through the Bureau of Indian Affairs’ Office of Indigenous Connectivity and Technology, according to Sen. Rounds’ staff.Vermont Public slashes 15 positions amid federal cuts to pubmedia
The state network is looking to save at least $1.5 million annually.
PMCC executive director Abby Goldstein to retire
“I want to thank you all so much for giving me the opportunity to lead the organization and to have an impact in this industry,” Goldstein said.Tribal radio stations wait on $9M pledged in congressional handshake deal
“I certainly can’t budget anything that I don’t know is coming, so I’m definitely not planning for it now,” said one station leader.Ira Glass to pubmedia: ‘The time of invention does not need to be over’
It’s an “enormously energizing moment to be on the radio and doing journalism,” Glass told attendees at the Public Media Content Conference.
Scott Detrow to become weekday host of NPR’s ‘All Things Considered’
Detrow will take on his new role Sept. 29.Comings and goings: Austin PBS appoints COO, Nashville PBS hires CDO …
Sara Robertson was named COO of Austin PBS.Michael Arnold to lead Indiana Public Media
Arnold has held leadership roles at Wisconsin Public Radio, WUNC and other organizations.California news coalition launches database of police misconduct records
LAist, KQED and CapRadio are among the partner organizations gathering and sharing thousands of documents made public since 2018.Comings and goings: Chicago Public Media hires editor-in-chief, Louisville Public Media promotes staff …
Kimbriell Kelly was appointed editor-in-chief of Chicago Public Media.South Dakota Public Broadcasting to reduce workforce by 25%
“If 1% of South Dakotans donated, our problem would largely be taken care of,” said Executive Director Julie Overgaard in making a plea for donations.How public radio can meet the needs of today’s audiences
A major study on what audiences want most from media — and cannot find — calls for new strategies to build awareness and connections with more listeners.Rhode Island public broadcaster offers voluntary separations
CEO Pam Johnston called the move a “first step” in responding to federal funding cuts.New documentary invites fans to come and re-meet 'The Letter People'
For Gen Xers, memories of the '70s-era kids' show spark "an almost ridiculous level of excitement,” says filmmaker Jason Collum.
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