System/Policy
Upside to digital acquisitions: reaching audiences where they are
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Stations have found that monetizing their local news sites takes experimentation and “a lot of learning.”
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Stations have found that monetizing their local news sites takes experimentation and “a lot of learning.”
“The Splendid Table” airs on more than 400 public radio stations.
The show is going off the air in part due to funding challenges.
In a response to criticism from a public radio reporter, Stern contends that the media still need a broader diversity of political views.
The new version will be available to stations Nov. 13.
A former chief executive of the BBC argues that public-service broadcasting will only become more important as media continue to expand on digital platforms.
Ken Stern’s treatment of NPR in “Republican Like Me” goes beyond his recent op-ed that riled some in public media.
Malcolm Brett has worked in public broadcasting for 34 years .
While NPR and others argued the rule was burdensome, some college and community broadcasters argued for its preservation.
A public radio reporter responds to a former NPR CEO who implied the network suffers from liberal groupthink.
“WNED is currently working on the next chapter of ‘Reading Rainbow,'” a station executive said.
“The challenge for this period is fusing the strengths and public support of traditional public media with the energy and competencies of new entrants and civic institutions outside of media.”