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Public TV pioneer Chalmers “Chuck” Marquis dies at 91
Longtime friends and colleagues remember Marquis as public television’s man on Capitol Hill.Joint master controls look to help stations prepare for ATSC 3.0
As public TV engineering leaders navigate their stations through the post-auction channel restructuring and the looming transition to ATSC 3.0, they’ll be re-evaluating the future of their master control facilities.Fla. station takes cue from Mister Rogers in discussing traumatic events with kids
A series of interstitials will introduce emergency responders to help children better understand common procedures in emergencies.
N.C. university sells jazz stations to religious broadcaster
Educational Media Foundation will receive WSHA 88.9 FM in Raleigh and two translators in Rocky Mount and Fayetteville.Mississippi legislature wants to cut funding to state public broadcaster by 2024
Mississippi Public Broadcasting's executive director says the network will seek to reverse the plan.Pubcasting orgs decline to support request for ATSC 3.0 must-carry rules
PBS, CPB and American's Public Television Stations said in an FCC filing that they recognize the commission is "not inclined" to back the must-carry requirement proposed by Public Media Co.
Former PBS president Lawrence Grossman remembered for advancing network, defending journalism
Grossman, who died Friday at the age of 86, backed expansion of "The MacNeil/Lehrer Report" and was involved in launching "Frontline."In Milwaukee, a station's music education program shows power of community partnerships
As one of public media’s only music-based youth programs, The Music Lab at 88Nine Radio Milwaukee shows how with long-term investments, bold marketing and strong talent, the right partnerships can make community engagement sustainable, scalable and cool.PBS countersuit against Smiley describes ‘over a dozen’ complaints of harassment
PBS said that Smiley violated the morals clause of his production contract.FY18 omnibus legislation includes funds for radio stations affected by repack
The law also provides $20 million for public broadcasting’s interconnection work.'The Pub' #109: Classical station KMFA's musical 50th-birthday gift to itself
Part of the station's community outreach included commissioning a local composer to write a theme song.With 'Kid Stew,' public TV stations aim to keep older kids watching — and reading
James Patterson, an author who knows how to entertain middle-schoolers, teamed up with South Florida PBS and American Public Television to launch a four-episode series.New PBS editorial standards will emphasize inclusiveness, 'core values'
The revamp process began last June and has included two meetings with groups of producers.After 16-month search, Woodruff becomes sole ‘NewsHour’ anchor
The nightly newscast had been searching for a co-anchor since Gwen Ifill’s death in November 2016.To build and engage your audience, consider these core metrics for measuring success
NPR, Station Resource Group and public media leaders came together to develop this set of key performance indicators.
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