System/Policy
Dispatches from central Florida: Station GMs report on Hurricane Milton’s impact
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“We are tired, but we are all safe and well,” said Judith Smelser, president and GM of WMFE in Orlando.
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“We are tired, but we are all safe and well,” said Judith Smelser, president and GM of WMFE in Orlando.
With more than 200 public radio stations and NPR itself now using the Grove content management system for their websites, public media’s digital infrastructure overhaul is moving forward.
“We felt a need and a desire for people to know and understand more deeply how you can tell the news you’re getting is from a reputable source, but even going deeper than that, to understand the profession of journalism and why it’s important for democracy.”
The ruling affirms a judge’s 2018 decision.
The debut issue of WJCT’s “Adapt” featured stories, videos and interviews on topics including seabirds, eco-friendly homes and carbon dioxide emissions.
Informal gatherings with residents of a South Sacramento neighborhood helped Capital Public Radio set the editorial direction for a new podcast while drawing back the curtain on the reporting process.
NPR will cut the position of longtime reporter David Welna as part of the restructuring.
Gerdeman is starting a consulting service after more than five years at PBS.
The commission’s decision last week could threaten funding for Public, Educational and Government outlets, many of which provide unique coverage of their communities.
An NPR fan’s Tiny Desk Contest submission is available for use in station fundraisers this fall.
KET’s longtime leader “made it clear what business we were in — helping people. We were there to help the people no one else was helping.”
A coalition of nonpartisan organizations and news media are participating in a media and education campaign on American democracy. Won’t you join us?