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‘Division Street Revisited’ introduces Studs Terkel to the podcast generation
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Chicago journalists Melissa Harris and Mary Schmich teamed up to discover what happened to people who spoke to Terkel of their hopes and dreams.
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Chicago journalists Melissa Harris and Mary Schmich teamed up to discover what happened to people who spoke to Terkel of their hopes and dreams.
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Stations that signed on to the Public Media for All campaign have made progress in DEI work, but not without tackling internal challenges.
Stephanie Aaronson will be deputy VP of communications and mass media for George Mason University.
An FCC loophole is causing problems for stations that want to join marketwide launches of the new broadcast technology.
Friends of WLRN believes it “will be able to grow WLRN’s audience and community impact as well as increasing financial support from the community.”
A vote of approval by the Iowa Board of Regents would be the first step in a plan for IPR to operate independently.
The creators of the award-winning podcast about prison life discuss the show’s future and how they wrote their new book, “This Is Ear Hustle.”
Schwien joined Smoky Hills PBS last year and is the station’s third GM in two years.
“When Victor walked into the room, the whole room just lit up.”
Timothy has led the organization since 2012.
“As viewers and set manufacturers and datacasting companies see this moving into the largest television market in the country … that’s going to make people pay more attention to the NextGen transition,” said Bob Feinberg, VP of business development.