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- Study suggests a way forward in serving diverse audiences with classical music"Clearly, the path to diversifying audiences for our organizations involves a robust digital strategy in addition to making our radio programming welcoming to listeners from all backgrounds and ethnicities," writes the leader of Classical KING FM.
- Jason Miller named KVLU Public Radio station managerMiller had previously worked as the station’s production director.
- New VPM show highlights rural Virginians improving their communities“We need to give people hope, because there's so much just negativity.”
- Collaboration with newspapers repositions OPB in local news ecosystemThrough a content-sharing partnership that launched in 2013, OPB's newsroom is helping newspapers deliver valuable coverage to their readers.
- Comings and goings: StoryCorps appoints first CCO, NPR editor leaves for 'Today, Explained' …Michael Garofalo, who worked for StoryCorps from 2004–18, rejoined the nonprofit.
- Hey Boomers, younger staff aren’t the future of public media — they’re the nowWe need your help identifying rising stars in the system so we can amplify their voices, ideas and experiences.
- Beyond translation: How WNIJ created content specifically for the Latinx community"'If you build it, they will come' isn’t really a strong strategy in an era of competing algorithms and news consumption silos," said News Director Jenna Dooley.
- WITF to receive Lancaster-based news organization as giftThe Harrisburg-based public media organization will receive several newspapers from Steinman Communications.
- With Hulu partnership, PBS doubles down on efforts to reach streamersThe deal with Hulu continues PBS’ efforts to make its programs accessible to people who don’t watch broadcast television.
- Oklahoma governor seeks to phase out OETA, citing programming that 'overly sexualizes' children"I don’t think Oklahomans want to use their tax dollars to indoctrinate kids," Gov. Kevin Stitt said.
- WCNY’s 'CommunityFM' stream brings new focus to HD channels, digital contentThe station in Syracuse, N.Y., has started a stream of programs "about local people, local perspectives and positive stories about the community."
- Regina Dean set to retire from WUOTDean will retire Friday after 42 years in public radio.
- Donor conversion grows with addition of NPR Network option on NPR.org"What this tells us, really, is we're headed in the right direction,” said NPR CDO Leora Hanser.
- APT brings seasons 8–10 of ‘Doc Martin’ to PBS Passport and broadcastNew episodes of the popular British series will be available to public TV viewers starting July 1.
- Black Public Media awards $225,000 for films on queer artists, figure skaters and moreThe grants were announced Thursday during BPM's PitchBLACK Awards.
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