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WITF to receive Lancaster-based news organization as gift
The Harrisburg-based public media organization will receive several newspapers from Steinman Communications.With Hulu partnership, PBS doubles down on efforts to reach streamers
The deal with Hulu continues PBS’ efforts to make its programs accessible to people who don’t watch broadcast television.Oklahoma governor seeks to phase out OETA, citing programming that 'overly sexualizes' children
"I don’t think Oklahomans want to use their tax dollars to indoctrinate kids," Gov. Kevin Stitt said.
WCNY’s 'CommunityFM' stream brings new focus to HD channels, digital content
The station in Syracuse, N.Y., has started a stream of programs "about local people, local perspectives and positive stories about the community."Regina Dean set to retire from WUOT
Dean will retire Friday after 42 years in public radio.Donor conversion grows with addition of NPR Network option on NPR.org
"What this tells us, really, is we're headed in the right direction,” said NPR CDO Leora Hanser.
APT brings seasons 8–10 of ‘Doc Martin’ to PBS Passport and broadcast
New episodes of the popular British series will be available to public TV viewers starting July 1.Black Public Media awards $225,000 for films on queer artists, figure skaters and more
The grants were announced Thursday during BPM's PitchBLACK Awards.GPB CEO Teya Ryan to retire
Ryan has led the station since 2009.Datacasting, ATSC 3.0 create new questions for pubcasters
In a Q&A, lawyers Melodie Virtue and Brad Deutsch discuss what’s next for pubcasters experimenting with ATSC 3.0 and what questions are still too new to even have answers yet.Aileen Alfandary, tenacious ‘force multiplier’ for journalism, retires
As co-director of news at Pacifica's KPFA, Alfandary has endured “utter chaos” at the station while training generations of reporters.Comings and goings: John Sutton leaves Pittsburgh Community Broadcasting Corp., MPT hires managing director of content …
John Sutton is leaving the parent organization of WESA and WYEP to become interim CCO at New England Public Media.Terry Dugas to retire from WyomingPBS
Dugas has led the public TV network since 2015.Judge dismisses defamation lawsuit against New Hampshire Public Radio
The case centered on NHPR’s investigation of alleged sexual misconduct by the former CEO of an addiction recovery center.Tonya Mosley named co-host of 'Fresh Air'
"We are adding another top-notch interviewer and host who brings her own distinctive voice and expertise to the program."
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