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Layoffs at KCPT in Kansas City, Mo., include Emmy-winning producer
Two producers, an education coordinator and the executive producer for cultural affairs were cut.Big Bird’s finances come under scrutiny at House budget hearing
Where are the tax returns, Big Bird?Bluegrass FM signal in Washington, D.C., suburbs will go off air
The service will continue online and on an HD radio channel.
Could the auto-transcription service Trint be cheaper?
We ask the founder of Trint if he could drop prices and pursue a more volume-based business model.FCC moves to drop regulations on broadcasters' main studio operations
Public broadcasters agree with FCC Chairman Ajit Pai that rules intended to ensure public access to local stations have become "outdated and unnecessarily burdensome."Free To Choose founder moves on after career of promoting 'winning ideas of freedom'
Bob Chitester, head of the libertarian-leaning production company, will retire this summer.
Trump’s 2018 budget calls for phasing out public broadcasting funds
The $30 million for CPB is intended for “an orderly closeout of federal funding."As Cosby faces trial, WHYY podcast looks at how hometown views native son
The show examines the man who wore Philly on his chest and what locals are saying about him.Latest version of Trump budget reportedly maintains push to end CPB funding
“There is a little money in the budget left to allow us to wind down the federal position,” said OMB director Mick Mulvaney.Rekha Murthy: ‘Public radio is embedded in my being’
Murthy grew up listening to public radio and finds that even as her media choices expand, she always comes back to it.NPR’s first podcast for kids comes at the right time
NPR fans didn’t know that they had waited 47 years for children’s programming until a few weeks ago.How to sneak audio into Facebook posts
Embedding a video in a Facebook post is easy. Embedding audio is harder but doable. This article will show you how.‘The Pub’ #95: Sarah Alvarez on how to serve low-income people
The former Michigan Radio reporter’s new nonprofit offers renters in Detroit actionable information about their properties, texted right to their phones.Public TV alum ponders ‘sacrifice’ of PBS, NPR funding
"Now, more than ever," federal support is vital, writes a former “NewsHour” executive.PBS Annual Meeting honors longtime leaders and creative fundraising approaches, and more awards in public media
Early childhood educator Bill Isler received the PBS “Be More” Award for helping to bring characters like Daniel Tiger to life.
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