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WNYC will distribute ‘Snap Judgment’
The program will become the fifth show distributed by the New York station.NPR picks 12 storytelling projects to help with development
Teams of independent producers and member stations will work on ideas for podcasts, reporting series and audio projects.‘The Pub’ #60: Adam hangs out with radio nerds
A wide-ranging discussion of podcasting from the Society for Cinema and Media Studies conference in Atlanta.
PRX to take over ‘On Being’ distribution
The change takes effect this summer.With Beyond Belief, KCPT builds connections to Kansas City’s spiritual life
The project is amplifying and facilitating the work of congregants gathering across faiths to tackle social problems.Stations have a future in local appeal, distinct programming
A radio content chief lays out a vision for digital success.
“Why not promote our podcasts like we do our own programs?”
West Virginia Public Broadcasting’s Scott Finn considers the future of NPR’s relationship with its member stations.SRG hires head for classical project, Reynolds to retire in Louisville and other comings and goings in public media
Earlier in her career Wende Persons was the first website manager for classical station WQXR.WNYC Studios adds first comedy podcast, ‘2 Dope Queens’
The show features comics Phoebe Robinson and Jessica Williams.NPR website increases focus on stations, retires pop-up player
The change is accompanied by new sponsorship opportunities on podcasts, on-demand audio and NPR One.North Carolina public radio station hit by ransomware attack
The station is considering legal options.Glenn Greenwald on the “adversarial force” of a free press
The outspoken journalist also accuses NPR of becoming “boring and impotent” by avoiding controversy.‘Sesame Street’ actor David Smyrl dies at 80
Smyrl played Hooper’s Store owner Mr. Handford.Chicago public radio and TV newsrooms begin partnership
The stations will start by making it easier to share news coverage as they consider future projects for collaboration.It’s time for TV stations to decide about the spectrum auction
Stations have 32 hours — from 10 a.m. Monday until 6 p.m. Tuesday EDT — to let the FCC know.
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