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13 tips for facilitating youth media programs with teens who are incarcerated
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Young people’s voices and perspectives are often left out of news coverage. One way to address that? Pass the mic.
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Young people’s voices and perspectives are often left out of news coverage. One way to address that? Pass the mic.
In an era where the “easy money” is gone, celebrity sluggers are beyond reach, and commercial outfits are pulling back, public radio organizations can win by leaning into data and ideas.
Blake Lynch left his position at WITF to run for Congress in Pennsylvania.
Our annual look at national programs coming to public television includes 142 series and specials.
Current has been able to thrive because of public media leaders and funders who see unique value in what we do.
The report from the Center for Community News found that 91% of stations surveyed said they want to collaborate more with local universities.
Our pitches for Press Forward funding basically boil down to “Help me incrementally grow my small newsroom!” — hardly the game-changing approach the initiative is designed to spark.
“It goes such a long way to hear that news anchor speak just like you,” says host and creator Marquis Lupton.
“Rush to Kill” digs into a complex national story that consumed WFIU’s news team during the last months of the Trump administration.
Butler has led the nonprofit, based in Washington, D.C., since 2011.
A CPB-backed initiative helped launch YouTube series produced by stations in Texas, Louisiana and North Carolina, among other locations.