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Public media owners agree to sell Pocket Casts podcast platform

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | January 13, 2021

The plan to sell Pocket Casts is in “early stages of development,” according to an NPR spokesperson.

PBS distances itself from former staff attorney ensnared in Project Veritas sting

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | January 12, 2021

A video of the former employee includes “hateful rhetoric” that violates PBS’ values, the network said.

People on the Move

  • Comings and goings: Lynne Clendenin will retire from OPB, New York Public Radio hires sponsorship SVP …

    Clendenin has held several roles at OPB's stations.

  • KOPN selects Miquel Calçada as new leader

    Calçada worked in public broadcasting in Spain before moving to the U.S.

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Programs/Content

WUSF website reinforces connections with Tampa arts community

By Grace George, Former Editorial Intern | December 4, 2020

“It’s still a work in progress,” says GM Joanne Urofsky. “But we’re really proud of what we’ve launched.”

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System/Policy

Staffers at WAMU approve joining SAG-AFTRA union

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | December 4, 2020

An executive at WAMU’s licensee said that an agreement may not be in place until 2022.

Education

Indiana invests $6.7M in statewide pilot of educational datacasts

By Spencer Nusbaum, Former Editorial Intern | December 3, 2020

The funds allow all of Indiana’s public TV stations to build capacity to deliver lessons to students who can’t access the internet.

System/Policy

In PBS’ 50th year, Paula Kerger sets course to ‘speak to the moment of what is happening now’

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter and Karen Everhart, Managing Editor | December 3, 2020

Instead of celebrating great moments of PBS’ history, 2020 has been a year to figure out what will “meet the needs of people right now,” says the organization’s president and CEO.

People

Comings and goings: Mike Riksen will leave NPR, Yolanda Sangweni joins as senior director of programming …

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | December 2, 2020

Riksen joined NPR in 2003.

System/Policy

Public Media for All campaign gives participants ‘something to aspire to’

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | December 2, 2020

Led by people of color in public media, the coalition has gained pledges from nearly two dozen stations and national organizations to commit to changes focused on diversity, equity and inclusion.

System/Policy

Why Biden’s presidency is the time for a funding boost for pubmedia

By Casey Kelly, Independent Journalist | December 1, 2020

“With a larger subsidy, public media could play a bigger role in addressing the structural problems with the U.S. media system.”

Programs/Content

NPR story on ‘Alice’s Restaurant’ namesake inspires listeners to give back on Thanksgiving

By Jon Kalish, Freelance Contributor | December 1, 2020

A crowdfunding campaign benefiting Alice Brock, who needed help with living expenses, raised more than $125,000 in 24 hours.

Programs/Content

New England Public Media teams up with Merriam-Webster on podcast for word nerds

By Stephanie Mirah, Freelance Contributor | November 25, 2020

“Our goal is to help people understand and use language better,” said Lisa Schneider, Merriam-Webster’s chief digital officer and publisher. “I think the NEPM role in the community meshes really well with that.”

Programs/Content

First podcast from Kentucky’s WKMS aims to challenge views of Middle America

By Grace George, Former Editorial Intern | November 25, 2020

“What constitutes Middle America, rural America, small-town America?”

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