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Reporting series illuminates roles of Virginians who make democracy work
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A series of profiles from the Virginia Center for Investigative Journalism and WHRO takes inspiration from community journalism.
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A series of profiles from the Virginia Center for Investigative Journalism and WHRO takes inspiration from community journalism.
Stations have found that monetizing their local news sites takes experimentation and “a lot of learning.”
The Reno station has sharpened its focus on serving a Latino audience by posting some news coverage in both English and Spanish.
The new documentary showcase spotlights films with ties to the Midwest, including the BBC-backed “The Gun Shop.”
The stations will work with the WBUR innovation lab for six months.
The Oklahoma public television network cut ties with its fundraising foundation in a unanimous board vote Tuesday night.
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Debbie Hiott, a 26-year veteran of the Austin American-Statesman, signs on with the station Jan. 14.
Gothamist reporters are now part of a bargaining unit of station staff.
A Notice of Proposed Rulemaking also suggests some changes affecting low-power FM broadcasters.
Michael English joined Maryland Public Television in 1985.
“I believed that the more we served this community, the more successful we would be,” said PBS Charlotte’s GM.