System/Policy
Upside to digital acquisitions: reaching audiences where they are
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Stations have found that monetizing their local news sites takes experimentation and “a lot of learning.”
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Stations have found that monetizing their local news sites takes experimentation and “a lot of learning.”
“The Splendid Table” airs on more than 400 public radio stations.
#PBSForTheArts is examining how arts organizations are working to “stay around, stay relevant and then fight back,” said WNET Group CEO Neal Shapiro.
Knoy has hosted New Hampshire Public Radio’s “The Exchange” for 25 years.
Alcindor plans to maintain the show’s traditions while thinking of ways it can speak “to a new generation of people.”
“It really was just a process of us starting and stopping and having to reassess,” said a co-EP of public radio’s “Live From Cain’s.”
“We cannot achieve our goals and meet our commitments while shouldering a fourth year of losses,” said CEO Goli Sheikholeslami.
The funding pool would be similar to the Public Telecommunications Facilities Program, which was eliminated in 2011.
A petition takes aim at Cascade Public Media CEO Rob Dunlop’s compensation and raises.
The three-year grants will help the stations boost revenue to support their journalism.
“Everyone deserves a chance to share their truth unmitigated because we all have so much to learn from the way incarcerated people process trauma and grief, which also happens on the outside.”
The new bargaining unit will cover about 63 employees.