System/Policy
StoryCorps lays off nine employees
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The layoffs were part of a “larger cost-saving plan to balance revenue with expenses,” said CEO Sandra Clark.
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The layoffs were part of a “larger cost-saving plan to balance revenue with expenses,” said CEO Sandra Clark.
CPM will hire an AI Fellow to work on projects for “improving business sustainability and implementing AI technologies.”
“I have been in touch with each of them to meet in person,” Sesame Workshop CEO Jeffrey Dunn said.
The station’s head of content shares lessons from its successful $7 million drive for survival.
Even panels about shows not overtly dedicated to politics were immersed in campaign theories and analyses.
The station has broadcast for nearly 45 years on air, and online for more than 20.
Ronnie Agnew, head of Mississippi Public Broadcasting, is NETA board chair.
Mystery and mysticism loom large in the oeuvre of Tom Lopez.
Seabrook argues that the real American political spectrum isn’t liberal–conservative, but insider–outsider.
Kerger said PBS’s handling of its broadcast of the annual Fourth of July fireworks on Washington’s National Mall was contrary to policy.
The time could be right to emphasize a theme of “peace, calm and quiet.”
Caryn Mathes says her hands were tied as the station faced criticism from the community.