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Reporting series illuminates roles of Virginians who make democracy work
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A series of profiles from the Virginia Center for Investigative Journalism and WHRO takes inspiration from community journalism.
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A series of profiles from the Virginia Center for Investigative Journalism and WHRO takes inspiration from community journalism.
Stations have found that monetizing their local news sites takes experimentation and “a lot of learning.”
Passport supporters argue that its performance to date has demonstrated its impact, while critics caution that it’s too early to know how the system will retain this new class of donors.
“The work of introducing new ideas often feels like a test that will be judged by a trusted few.”
Look through the University of Maryland’s public media archives with Current.
CEO Jarl Mohn said he asked NPR’s newsroom leader for his resignation because of his “inappropriate behavior.”
Participants include former PBS host Dick Cavett and Sen. Ed Markey.
The Washington Post reported that NPR is investigating complaints by two women who allege Oreskes made inappropriate contact with them in the 1990s.
The Philadelphia station has doubled down on a call-letters-dot-org online identity.
“When I think about public media, I think about what Frantz Fanon said: ‘What matters is not to know the world but to change it.'”
As the crisis spread across Sonoma County, KRCB’s small team tested new ways to report for TV, radio and social media.
The decentralized, financially dependent structure of public broadcasting is “a feature, not a bug.”