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Programs/Content

KQED’s ‘Forum’ extends on-air community with Discord server

By Lily Sweeting, Editorial Intern | September 28, 2023

The call-in show has attracted about 800 users to the social platform and hopes to help other stations with their own efforts.

‘Snap Judgment’ and ‘Spooked’ staff announce intent to unionize at KQED

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | September 28, 2023

The union would include 11 staffers who work on the radio program and podcast “Snap Judgment” and the podcast “Spooked.”

People on the Move

  • Comings and goings: New director joins PBS board, network appoints VP …

    WFYI’s CEO joined PBS’ board of directors, while Larry Irving was reelected board chair.

  • Comings and goings: NPR announces board changes, appoints VP of DEI …

    Jeff Sine’s term as NPR board chair ends in November.

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People

White House renominates Miriam Hellreich to CPB board

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | September 6, 2023

Hellreich has served on CPB’s since March 2019, and her term expires in 2024.

Programs/Content

How a WAER collaboration with young musicians spawned original content and a ‘haunting’ tune

By Ashley Kang, Lead Educator (Syracuse Journalism Lab) | September 6, 2023

The station’s “Salt City Mashup” brought together Syracuse talent for a recording project that other stations can replicate in their communities.

System/Policy

NPR plans conservative budget following down year in revenue

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | September 5, 2023

NPR is “budgeting conservatively as we get past some of the economic uncertainty that’s happening right now,” said CFO Daphne Kwon.

People

NPR CEO John Lansing to retire

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | September 5, 2023

“John has faced the highs and lows with grace and equanimity,” said NPR Board Chair Jeff Sine.

System/Policy

All-digital PBS Appalachia Virginia taps into regional pride for programs and funding

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | September 5, 2023

The startup delivering PBS and local programs to southwestern Virginia aims to build a new model for public media in rural areas.

System/Policy

CapRadio cuts staff, citing financial challenges

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | September 1, 2023

The station said work on three projects over the past five years coincided with “economic uncertainty.”

Programs/Content

TED teams with Detroit Public TV to explore responses to climate change

By Tatiana Walk-Morris, Freelance Contributor | August 30, 2023

The city where car culture began stars in a documentary about how to get out of “this mess we find ourselves in,” says David Biello, TED science curator.

System/Policy

NPR will merge news and programming divisions

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | August 30, 2023

CEO John Lansing said the move will ensure NPR is “more united than ever in our efforts to strengthen our network and succeed in our mission to reach our current and future audiences wherever they consume NPR content.”

System/Policy

Legislature’s review of audit stalls proposed raise for Arkansas PBS CEO

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | August 29, 2023

The audit raised questions among legislators about the state network’s procurement practices.

Obituaries

WETA host and fundraiser John Begeny dies at 54

By Mike Janssen, Digital Editor | August 28, 2023

Begeny held the role of executive director of multimedia fundraising at WETA and co-hosted the show “If You Lived Here.”

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