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A $100,000 grant from Press Forward will help Radio Catskill in New York hire at least one additional reporter.
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A $100,000 grant from Press Forward will help Radio Catskill in New York hire at least one additional reporter.
The funding initiative awarded a total of $20 million to 205 news outlets.
Our panel of judges selected four projects that they believe deserve wider attention and adoption within public media.
With a stable of correspondents and producers from WNET and CNN, the hourlong show aims to deliver “mind-expanding” interviews for American audiences.
Two longtime donors committed the funds as the public broadcaster prepares for the public phase of a capital campaign.
Under the restructuring, CEO Jarl Mohn is turning his focus to fundraising and the “visibility” of NPR content.
Shawn Halford spent 21 years as senior director of programming and scheduling of PBS’ National Program Service.
With “One Detroit,” Detroit Public Television is taking longtime hosts out of the studio and into the middle of local conversations.
In reports filed for NPR newscasts from 2011-2018, Danielle Karson reused interviews in at least 157 stories, according to newsroom leaders.
Journalists of color have pressed KUT leaders to address multiple concerns about the workplace climate.
A 16-page letter sent in July detailed a “toxic work environment” in AIR’s office.
Pledge-free web streams have declined in popularity in recent years, but some stations still offer the option to sustainers.