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Kansas senators cut PBS funds after LGBTQ+ documentary offended. The money has been put back.
A Kansas Senate committee voted Wednesday to rescind a cut to the state's funding for public TV.WDIY hires Margaret McConnell as executive director
McConnell was most recently director of strategic partnerships at People First Federal Credit Union.A user's guide to AI image generators
New tools like DALL-E and Midjourney have their pros and cons. Our guide breaks them down for you and shows how each generator interpreted sample prompts.
Why NPR’s new podcast strategist sees opportunity after a turbulent year for the network
Collin Campbell discusses his return to public media as NPR’s SVP of podcasting strategy and why limited-run podcasts still have a place in the network’s portfolio.NPR will expand collaborative regional newsrooms
At a board meeting, Chief of Staff Chris Turpin also shared updates on NPR Network initiatives.PBS highlights news documentaries, arts programming at Television Critics Association tour
An upcoming "Frontline" documentary looks at the reaction to the Israel-Hamas war on college campuses.
State senator threatens public broadcasting funding over film about LGBTQ+ Kansans
“No Place Like Home: The Struggle Against Hate in Kansas" aired on Topeka and Kansas City PBS stations last year.KDHX faces leadership challenge amid dispute over station's direction
Community members and former station DJs are continuing to protest a rash of host dismissals at the St. Louis radio station.Former WLRN host files discrimination claim
Carlos Frías had hosted the show "Sundial," which was canceled Feb. 2.Comings and goings: Former Vermont Public CEO joins Center for Community News, NPR announces changes on National Desk …
Scott Finn will help public media stations work with student-created journalism outlets at colleges and universities.Use these tips to boost your staff's on-air confidence
Effective feedback isn't about “fixing flaws,” it's about encouraging growth.'In the third half of our show': 'Car Talk', Audience 98 and the value of programming
It’s time to start getting and sharing answers to key economic questions about the radio and digital content we're offering audiences.Steve Youngwood steps down as CEO of Sesame Workshop
Youngwood has led the nonprofit children’s media organization since January 2021.Comings and goings: NPR 'founding mother' Linda Wertheimer retires, WMFE staffs new program …
Linda Wertheimer has been with NPR since 1971.Shortage of engineers poses technical challenge for pubmedia stations
The challenges facing the future of broadcast engineering are multifaceted and require a comprehensive strategy to ensure the industry’s sustainability.
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