System/Policy
Executive director, CFO leave Indiana Public Media
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Indiana University, which operates the station, did not provide a reason for their departure.
Current (https://current.org/current-mentioned-stations/pbs39/page/253/)
Indiana University, which operates the station, did not provide a reason for their departure.
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