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NEPM, Latino Newsletter team up for election-focused media training
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Journalist Julio Ricardo Varela is guiding high school students as they report on the Latino vote in western Massachusetts.
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Journalist Julio Ricardo Varela is guiding high school students as they report on the Latino vote in western Massachusetts.
“Sometimes, the most valuable insights come from looking beyond our immediate environment.”
A new report from the Center for Media & Social Impact reveals passions and pains of the creative community’s relationship with public TV.
The measure approved for consideration by the full House proposes an increase of nearly 27% from CPB’s current funding levels and recommends $20 million for a public safety program funded through FEMA.
Riddle, who most recently worked for Augsburg University, succeeds Randi Yoder, who retired.
Plater, an alumnus of licensee Howard University, plans to expand content production and oversee the launch of local ATSC 3.0 signals.
With a two-year grant renewal from CPB, the journalism initiative will work with 20 stations on community engagement practices.
Alexander will be a co-EP for the production alongside Marcy Gunther, director of media development for children’s media at GBH. Kay Donmyer, a writer for “Curious George,” is co-creator and head writer.
Schneider returns to public media as successor to Mark Vogelzang, who retired June 30.
Pulley-Hayes, a former CPB VP, currently runs a public radio station in Florida.
The new organization seeks to “catalyze the capital, new ownership structures, and business model transformations needed for established local and community news organizations to thrive and remain deeply grounded in their communities.”
Calderone succeeds Donald Boswell, who is retiring after more than two decades of leadership of the stations.