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Your donation sends our hard-working staff the message that their work matters. Your donation helps make this work possible.NPR adds bureau in Ukraine
Joanna Kakissis will be the bureau’s sole correspondent.Amna Nawaz, Geoff Bennett to co-anchor ‘NewsHour’
The co-anchors start in their roles Jan. 2.
New Classical California stream brings Latin-influenced music to listeners
Listeners can choose from streams in both English and Spanish.WFAE content staff announce intent to unionize
More than 70% of the station’s content staffers have signed onto a petition to management.Canada’s public broadcaster should use Mastodon to provide a social media service
"As internet communications scholars, we propose that Canada’s public broadcaster, the CBC, should build a Mastodon server on the global network."
Comings and goings: Judy Woodruff to lead reporting project after stepping down as ‘NewsHour’ anchor, NPR's Barnes will join Boston Globe …
Woodruff announced in May that she would leave her anchor role.How 'Sesame Street' took root in post-Soviet Russia as 'Ulitsa Sezam'
In a new memoir, the lead producer behind the creation of Russia's "Sesame Street" recounts the show's tumultuous birth.Public TV’s joint master control operators in New York and Florida announce merger
Centralcast and Digital Convergence Alliance will combine their operations in Syracuse, N.Y., next year.Pipeline 2023: Our annual survey of shows coming to public TV
Our annual look at national programs coming to public television includes 104 series and specials.How the media — including NPR — overlooked the significance of a landmark study on reading education
More than 20 years ago, many reporters missed the importance of a blue-ribbon report that showed how to teach kids more effectively. Today's journalists could still learn from those mistakes.GBH partners on podcast, radio show that provides reliable health information to Spanish-speaking audiences
Host Tibisay Zea created "Salud" to counter growing health misinformation circulating within Latino communities.How Ken Barcus transformed himself from a struggling schmuck into a mensch
A friend remembers NPR's Midwest bureau chief, who died Oct. 11. "He summoned the courage to face death before it happened."How a community radio station got help from listeners in covering what matters to Mainers
WERU's "Maine: The Way Life Could Be" built on a Zoom conversation to explore climate change, affordable housing and other topics.Stations engage underrepresented communities with election resources
Public broadcasters have been preparing underserved communities for Tuesday’s elections with projects focused on where and how to vote, as well as topics they’ll find on the ballot.
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