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Kartemquin’s Justine Nagan to lead PBS’s ‘POV’
Nagan succeeds Simon Kilmurry, who left July 6 to head the International Documentary Association.With focus on black culture, public TV’s 'Soul!' pushed the envelope
“There was always a sense that Soul! was ‘out there’ for public television, that it was doing things and saying things that made some people uncomfortable.”Elsie Hillman, avid WQED supporter and longtime philanthropist, dies at 89
Hillman “was part of the WQED family since before its inception,” said President Deborah Acklin.
Youth Radio partners with MIT program to create new app
The app seeks to broaden Youth Radio’s audience and increase engagement with its stories.NPR to launch new podcast, ‘Hidden Brain’
The new podcast from NPR's Science Desk aims to "reveal patterns that drive human behavior."How a militant Puerto Rican activist group influenced public media
After raising hell in the streets of Spanish Harlem, several of the Young Lords got into broadcasting and journalism.
NPR book critic Alan Cheuse dies at 75
“In two minutes every week, Alan paid his respects to good writing in his soft, intense, passionate voice.”Kentucky radio stations look to expand collaboration on programming, development
“The people that will gain the most from this are our listeners.”‘The Pub’ #30: Mike Pesca on life after NPR
“I loved NPR, I still do. I kind of love it for its flaws, as well.”Texas stations launch newsroom collaboration
The initiative grows out of the stations’ partnership on producing the daily newsmagazine Texas Standard.Greater Public President Doug Eichten to retire
Eichten began leading the organization, then known as Development Exchange Inc., in 1997.What a public radio program director learned at Podcast Movement 2015
Roman Mars is a hero, there’s a problem with dude overload, and more.PBS appeals to indie filmmakers with bigger marketing budget, multiplatform strategy
An arts festival will promote a documentary about Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, among other films.After sale of Classical South Florida, scramble is on to ensure coverage in Palm Beach
A former director of Classical South Florida's board is looking to buy back one of the signals sold to a religious broadcaster.Why APM’s 'Wits' didn’t make it
There are lessons for everyone in public media from the rise and abrupt fall of the variety show.
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