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Stations struggle to recruit, train new generation of broadcast engineers
The workforce of broadcast engineers is reaching retirement age, and far fewer skilled young people are waiting in the wings to take on their roles.Comings and goings: WNET adds DEI senior director, Nancy Dieterich retiring from GBH …
Beryl Harold most recently worked for the Westchester Community Opportunity Program.He drove them crazy, but reporters will miss 'unstoppable' NPR arts editor Tom Cole
Retiring this week after 33 years at the network, Cole tested journalists' patience but stood out as a devoted advocate for their work.
Pubcasters urge FCC to offer ‘flexibility’ on proposed foreign government sponsorship rules
The FCC has signaled its intent to make broadcasters consistently identify when programs have received financial support from a foreign government.NPR hires chief legal officer
Elizabeth Allen, a former chief legal officer for Gannett, has experience "leading and guiding the kinds of strategic business decision making we need to do as we move NPR forward," CEO John Lansing said.New agreement gives KALW nonprofit more control of station
The San Francisco station plans to transition some contract workers to full-time.
An anti-racist future: a vision and plan for the transformation of public media
"This effort is the result of more than 200 people in public media coming together to identify the primary obstacles to anti-racist public media and create a vision for transformation."Former KCET president Bill Kobin dies at 91
During a storied career, Kobin helped launch seminal programs for NET and led KCET to "comeback story" status.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.Public media owners agree to sell Pocket Casts podcast platform
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
A video of the former employee includes “hateful rhetoric” that violates PBS’ values, the network said.Public radio stations call on New York Times to take responsibility for ‘lapses in judgment’
Station leaders and the Public Radio Program Directors Association are questioning the Times' damage control related to its podcast "Caliphate."Southern California Public Radio receives $500,000 CPB grant for podcast studio
The grant will help SCPR's LAist Studios serve younger and more diverse audiences.Comings and goings: Olivia Wong joins APT, Whitney Maddox named DEI manager for NPR …
Wong recently worked as communications lead for WETA in Washington, D.C.
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