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FCC suggests exempting public radio from new online public file requirements
The FCC is considering giving public radio stations at least two additional years — and maybe even a complete exemption — from a proposed agency regulation that could soon require other radio stations to start publishing public file records online, the agency said in a recent notice. “We recognize that some radio stations may face financial or other obstacles that could make the transition to an online public file more difficult,” said the FCC, in a notice of proposed rulemaking released December 18. “Accordingly, we believe that it is reasonable to commence the transition to an online public file for radio with stations with more resources while delaying, for some period of time, all mandatory online public file requirements for other stations.”The most noteworthy pubmedia news of 2014
We asked our reporters to reflect on a year's worth of trends, events and change in public media. Here's what stuck with us.Julie Drizin named executive director of Current
The longtime public media producer and journalist joins Current Jan. 20.
Liberian reporters covering Ebola up close get boost from On the Media
The show's interview with a newspaper editor spurred a listener to take action.Obama calls into WGBH radio show
The governor of Massachusetts gets a surprise call during his appearance on a public radio show.Thursday roundup: Serial wraps, Texas Tribune finds new partner
Plus: CPB offers funds for spectrum auction planning.
New York's WNET to pull documentary showcases from Monday nights on main channel
The station later delayed its plans.Political news from Michigan’s WKAR goes mobile with new app
WKAR-TV in East Lansing, Mich., will make content from a weekly state politics and public affairs show available via a mobile app funded by a grant from the Investigative News Network. The scope of WKAR’s proposed app helped it stand out among a pool of 48 applicants, said Kevin Davis, c.e.o. and executive director of INN. “What made it unique was that the app was focused more on a program rather than on general content,” Davis said. “It was quite niche.” (Disclosure: Current is contracting with INN for web development services.) The weekly show, Off the Record, has provided coverage of Michigan affairs for 43 years, aided in part by WKAR’s location near the state capital.Frontline, NPR among public media winners of 2015 duPont-Columbia Awards
Recipients include Henry Louis Gates's six-part history The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross.Mike Starling's farewell in verse to a career in public radio
When the Public Radio Regional Organizations presented Mike Starling with its annual PRRO Award last month, the former director of NPR Labs shared a poem he’d written for his sendoff. The award recognizes behind-the-scenes “heroes” whose work advances public radio. Starling had worked in NPR’s technology divisions since 1989 until taking a buyout earlier this year. He’s now starting a low-power FM station in Cambridge, Md. The following are his remarks delivered at the Public Radio Super-Regional conference in Las Vegas Nov. 19. That was a very nice introduction — I’m so fortunate to have the opportunity to attend my own eulogy.Monday roundup: Minn. station settles over tower collapse; a good news director is hard to find
Plus: Jacobs talks radio trends, and Wolf Hall keeps the codpieces small.Aguilar crosses the pond, Marketplace reporter joins KQED, and other comings and goings in public media
ITVS’s Claire Aguilar is departing to help “nurture young filmmakers” at the Sheffield Doc/Fest in England.Spending bill in Congress keeps CPB funding intact
CPB is set to receive its full requested appropriation in the spending bill nearing passage in Congress, which will fund the government through next September. The 1,603-page bill, already passed by the House of Representatives, includes the full $445 million appropriation for CPB in fiscal year 2017. CPB traditionally receives its appropriation two years in advance to help facilitate production pipelines. Ready to Learn will also receive its requested funding of $25.7 million if the bill passes as written. No critics of public media have surfaced to call for zeroing out CPB funding, said Patrick Butler, president of the Association of Public Television Stations and public TV’s chief lobbyist on the Hill.Friday roundup: Frontline tries out virtual reality; Gerdeman talks development trends
Plus: MoJo's nonprofit mojo, and Judy Woodruff's biscuits.FCC requests comments on details of spectrum auction rules
After hearing statements of dissent from its two Republican commissioners, the FCC approved on a party-line vote Wednesday the release of a notice requesting comment on the nuts and bolts of the upcoming broadcast spectrum auction. The notice, which will be issued later this week, considers complex specifics of the auction of interest to broadcasters, such as calculations to determine opening bid prices and the process for reassigning television channels. It builds on the commission’s Incentive Auction Report and Order and Mobile Spectrum Holdings Order adopted in May, which set basic rules. Congress asked the commission to conduct the voluntary auction to clear bandwidth for mobile devices.
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