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PBS plans both broad and intimate looks at historic moon landing
The schedule will feature “high-performing library content and specially commissioned projects,” said Bill Gardner, PBS programming development VP.Court of Appeals upholds decision backing KET criteria for debate participation
David Patterson, a Libertarian candidate who ran for U.S. Senate in 2014, sued after being excluded from a 2014 candidate forum.NPR business editor accuses Indian politician of rape
The Washington Post published an op-ed Thursday in which NPR chief business editor Pallavi Gogoi accused a top Indian politician of assaulting her when she was in her early ’20s.
WNET’s All Arts network may grow into multicast channel offering
The complete network will launch Jan. 28.WBUR’s BizLab receives Knight grant for revenue innovation project
The grant will support BizLab's work with stations on revenue experiments.In FCC comments, NPR backs industry plan for reallocating satellite spectrum
NPR said the proposal by the C-Band Alliance "offers a workable, if yet unproven option" for resolving the matter.
Bomb scare prompts evacuation of KPCC headquarters
Police detonated a suspicious device found near the station Monday.Licensee of Illinois' WSIU to acquire Springfield TV network
WSIU and Network Knowledge have been discussing a partnership for nearly three years, according to WSIU Executive Director Greg Petrowich.Lin joins CPB as journalism VP, NY Public Radio hires COO and other comings and goings
Joy Lin previously worked as a White House producer for Fox News during the Obama administration.Series of conversations between prisoners and community members wins Current's Local That Works contest
Alaska Public Media's "Community in Unity" initiative aims to “get people who wouldn’t normally interact in the same room."Arizona’s Cronkite School will manage CPB's editorial leadership training
The two-year project will train 100 editors to “strengthen their ability to lead public media’s growing newsrooms,” CPB said.Watch the four finalists in our Local That Works contest
The winner, chosen by the audience at the Public Radio Super-Regional conference, will get $5,000.WAMU to take '1A Across America' with CPB grant
The two-year collaborative initiative, unveiled Thursday, establishes an editorial partnership between WAMU and six public media stations across the country.Idaho PTV objects to Republican remix of gubernatorial debate
The clips were “augmented with a mocking laugh track,” according to a local newspaper.Why a mantra is the best gift for a creative team
Defining the work your station does in specific terms simplifies decisions and creates a framework for staff to understand how and why their jobs matter.
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