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  • Monday roundup: PBS releases Peg + Cat album, AFI Docs to honor Gibney

    Plus: A libertarian op-ed calls on pubradio listeners to open their wallets, and Pacifica faces yet another lawsuit.
  • Jones steps down from helm of National Black Programming Consortium

    Jacquie Jones, executive director of the National Black Programming Consortium (NBPC) since 2005, has resigned, effective immediately, but will continue to produce for public media. Stepping in as interim is Leslie Fields-Cruz, programming director, who has supervised distribution of programs to PBS since 2001. NBPC, a 35-year-old nonprofit that is affiliated with the CPB-backed National Minority Consortia, develops, produces and funds public media content focusing on the African American experience, such as the Peabody-winning documentary, 180 Days: A Year Inside An American High School. The 2013 film, which Jones directed and produced, portrayed day-to-day challenges of students and educators at an alternative high school in in Washington, D.C.
  • Friday roundup: Kansas spares pubcasting funding; letter sheds light on dismissal in Ga.

    Plus: Vermont Public Radio spies a threat to its Montreal listeners, and another film draws from This American Life.