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- September CDP Index: Membership income continues growth, but declines in donor acquisition persistThe September index marks four consecutive periods of growth for membership revenue.
- Research demonstrates success of StoryCorps project that bridges political differencesOne Small Step, which pairs strangers with opposing views to engage in a nonpolitical conversation, is helping participants develop greater empathy for people with different perspectives.
- Comings and goings: CPB board officers reelected, Ohio stations staff new initiative …Laura Ross was reelected chair for CPB’s board, and Ruby Calvert was reelected vice chair.
- CPB names first Next Generation Warning System granteesThe funds will help stations upgrade their technology for emergency alerts.
- WTVP cuts nine jobs as it seeks to reduce budgetThe public TV station’s board had previously announced a $1.5 million budget cut after discoveries of financial mismanagement.
- Stop calling it 'content' — and stop canceling it"Public radio is journalism, shows, music, culture. Content is an inexact blob that people in a boardroom can cut to a convenient and profitable size."
- Arkansas PBS answers lawmakers' concerns with promises to improve practicesIn a hearing Thursday, station leaders said they are taking steps to avoid future violations of state procurement law.
- ‘Frontline’ unveils short docs aimed at younger audiencesThe four-part pilot series will be released on YouTube and the PBS video app.
- Molly Phillips, Iowa PBS executive director and GM, to retirePhillips joined Iowa PBS in 1990 and became its leader in 2013.
- Board of Peoria’s WTVP to cut $1.5 million from budgetThe public TV station is reeling from the unexplained death of former CEO Lesley Matuszak and disclosures of “questionable, unauthorized or improper” expenditures.
- APMG hires Roycie Eppler to lead HR, DEI departmentsEppler most recently worked as chief human resources officer for Cutera, a medical equipment manufacturing firm.
- New Hampshire Public Radio union ratifies first contractThe three-year contract is expected to go into effect in the coming weeks.
- New York Public Radio lays off 6% of staffThe cuts primarily affected roles within WNYC Studios, the division that houses the organization’s podcasts.
- Mark Vogelzang to retire from Nevada Public RadioVogelzang joined the station last year.
- Comings and goings: GBH announces executive changes, WOSU appoints chief advancement officer …Shane Miner will shift from CTO to COO for GBH in Boston.
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