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University weighs options for WNKU after plan for self-sufficiency falls short
The potential sale is part of a plan to reduce the school’s budget by $8 million next fiscal year.Maine classical service adds Portland station
Maine Public Broadcasting Network's newest radio station reaches about 150,000 potential listeners.Revelations of APM investigation prompt closure of Minnesota treatment facility
In its first investigative series, APM Reports is examining allegations of sexual abuse at Mesabi Academy in Buhl, Minn.
WBAA reverses decision to cancel ‘This American Life’
“Considerable listener feedback” caused station leaders to keep the show on its air.State cuts support to Mississippi Public Broadcasting
State funding made up about 65 percent of MPB’s budget this fiscal year.‘Invisibilia’ season two releases June 17
Stations will participate in a pre-launch listening party.
‘The Pub’ #65: Where the bleeps and bloops come from, live at The Greene Space
If you’ve ever heard some digital slurp, bloop or BOOM in a radio story and thought “How’d they make that?”, listen to this episode of The Pub to find out.What attendees took away from the PBS Annual Meeting
The conference drove home the importance of diversity, education and innovation.PBS Annual Meeting attendees on taking risks
What’s the biggest risk you took in the past year?PRX announces spinoff company for new mobile listening platform
RadioPublic will introduce apps for iOS and Android later this year.Documentaries, town hall expand PBS’s look at guns in America
PBS continues to defy bullets with words, resuming a conversation that its programmers hope will gradually bring opposing sides of the gun debate closer together.MacArthur’s $25M to nonprofit journalism outlets includes NPR, ‘Frontline’
“This is our enduring commitment to work that is deep, fair and compelling.”How public TV is reaching millennials
We asked attendees at the PBS Annual Meeting in Chicago about their efforts to attract younger audiences.Move quickly to prepare for game-changing ATSC 3.0
ATSC 3.0’s potential for significant impact on the business and delivery of television heralds an opportunity for TV broadcasters.Longtime producer William Grant dies
Grant spent 16 years at WNET as executive director of science, natural history and features.
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