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NPR White House reporter Scott Horsley moves to business desk
Scott Horsley replaces John Ydstie, who retired in November.Alaska Public Media grant will enhance coverage of rural health
The broadcaster received $500,000 from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.Rhode Island PBS sticks with host after blackface photo emerges
A 1986 photo depicted talk show host Jim Hummel dressed as Tubbs from "Miami Vice" for a Halloween party.
WNYC hires Vox VP as chief content officer
Golis will lead editorial strategy, program development and the integration of radio and digital for WNYC News, WNYC Radio and WNYC Studios.NPR refreshes 'Morning Edition' music to update sound, appeal to new listeners
Coming to the air in May, the new suite of music will “better reflect what 'Morning Edition' is today,” said NPR CEO Jarl Mohn.Arkansas network launches legislative streaming service
AR-CAN, the Arkansas Citizens Access Network, will stream legislative proceedings and other government activities.
PBS eyes streaming agreements to address 'profoundly important' platform goals, Kerger says
The PBS president told an audience at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour to "stay tuned" for possible announcements involving Sling TV and YouTube TV.Orton rises at TPT, Contreras to take over at Connecticut Public, and other comings and goings
TPT COO Dean Orton will succeed longtime president Jim Pagliarini.Ohio’s WYSO to become independently owned
The station will be owned by a nonprofit run by GM Neenah Ellis.Salesforce.org acquires creator of NGO Connect fundraising software
Contributor Development Partnership, a seed investor in roundCorner, received a payout, though financial terms were not disclosed.How 'engaged' radio journalism helped a community tackle suicide
Capital Public Radio relied on live events, local experts and media partnerships to examine a taboo topic in California’s rural Amador County.Pubcasters complain FCC rules on satellite renewal are ‘antiquated’
TV stations are now required to renew satellite carriage requests every three years.Steven Meuché, former leader of Michigan's WKAR, dies at 74
“WKAR is the community institution it is today because of Steve’s leadership, innovative spirit and business acumen,” a colleague said.Colorado Public Radio builds investigative unit to match its growing news ambitions
With a multiyear gift from an anonymous donor, the Denver network is hiring an editor for its new investigations team.WFIU show aims to expand environmental reporting on Indiana and beyond
The new radio show and podcast will prepare listeners for addressing the “grand challenge” of environmental change.
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