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‘Snap Judgment’ and ‘Spooked’ staff announce intent to unionize at KQED

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | 4 hours ago

The union would include 11 staffers who work on the radio program and podcast “Snap Judgment” and the podcast “Spooked.”

NYPR to cut about 12% of staff

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | September 26, 2023

“Economic headwinds on multiple fronts” have prompted a reduction in workforce, CEO LaFontaine Oliver told staff.

People on the Move

  • Comings and goings: NPR announces board changes, appoints VP of DEI …

    Jeff Sine’s term as NPR board chair ends in November.

  • Comings and goings: CCO Andrew Golis leaves NYPR, Bob Boilen vacates the Tiny Desk …

    Golis joined NYPR in 2019.

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WBEZ’s ‘Prisoncast!’ returns to create radio for incarcerated people and their families

By Jenna Spinelle, Freelance Contributor | September 14, 2023

“We in public media signed up for this work because we believe it can be a communal experience and connect people to communities,” said criminal justice reporter Shannon Heffernan.

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Southern California Public Radio CEO Herb Scannell

Herb Scannell, CEO of Southern California Public Radio, to retire

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | September 13, 2023

Scannell has led the organization since 2019.

System/Policy

New alliance helps rural stations make a case for more funding, support

By Gregory Wakeman, Freelance Contributor | September 13, 2023

The Alliance of Rural Public Media is bringing together station leaders to share ideas and educate lawmakers.

Programs/Content

Maryland Public Television builds bigger profile for HBCU Week

By Marah Eakin, Freelance Contributor | September 11, 2023

A regional showcase of special programming is growing through CPB-backed partnerships with World and three stations.

System/Policy

Owner of KCPW seeks to sell station

By Mike Janssen, Digital Editor | September 8, 2023

The Salt Lake City station has faced financial challenges since it became independent in 2008.

System/Policy

Four men indicted for alleged vandalism targeting New Hampshire Public Radio journalists

By Mike Janssen, Digital Editor | September 8, 2023

The indictment links the incidents to the subject of an NHPR investigation.

People

Comings and goings: APTS promotes staffers, PBS Reno adds two hires …

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | September 6, 2023

Kenneth Blunt, Jennifer Kieley and Stacey Karp were promoted to senior director positions at America’s Public Television Stations.

System/Policy

Former St. Louis Public Radio GM Tim Eby sues university for defamation

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | September 6, 2023

Tim Eby is suing the station’s licensee over articles published by STLPR.

People

White House renominates Miriam Hellreich to CPB board

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | September 6, 2023

Hellreich has served on CPB’s since March 2019, and her term expires in 2024.

Programs/Content

How a WAER collaboration with young musicians spawned original content and a ‘haunting’ tune

By Ashley Kang, Lead Educator (Syracuse Journalism Lab) | September 6, 2023

The station’s “Salt City Mashup” brought together Syracuse talent for a recording project that other stations can replicate in their communities.

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