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Opinion: Why NPR’s dispute with CPB really is about the First Amendment

NPR’s filing against CPB is a critical step in the fight for stations' protections of freedom of speech and association.

Comings and goings: PBS board elects chair, NPR podcast exec leaves for Apple …

Catherine Robb, a media attorney and counsel for Haynes and Boone, LLP, was named chair of the PBS board of directors.

Penn State approves sale of WPSU to WHYY

WPSU had faced a wind-down in operations after a Penn State board committee rejected a proposed deal last month.

APTS affiliate will now be sole manager of Protect My Public Media

The American Coalition for Public Radio launched its goACPR.org campaign in May with messaging more closely tied to public radio.

New donor surge brings generational shift to pubmedia fundraising

A new CDP analysis finds that Millennials are on the rise and on the move.

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