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'Snap Judgment' rejoins PRX for distribution
WNYC Studios has distributed the show since 2015.Oklahoma network receives $1 million gift from billionaire’s foundation
The Richison Family Foundation provided the donation with “no strings attached” on how the funds are to be spent.Stations share how they’re reaching new audiences during the pandemic
Direct mail and a Spanish-language blog have helped the stations share information about the coronavirus.
Staff and volunteers at Twin Cities community station protect studios, valuable archive amid protests
Though no one knew exactly what a “block watch” was, “we knew it would be necessary."PBS to broadcast documentaries and specials on racism and police
The initiative includes programs from "PBS NewsHour," "Frontline," "POV" and "Independent Lens."Stations expand Spanish-language content to provide vital information about pandemic
As Latino communities are hit by the coronavirus, pubmedia is striving to meet a need for coverage in Spanish.
WNYC, MPR call-in show gauges nation's response to police protests
The program aired on 342 stations across the country.An open letter to NPR President John Lansing: Racial justice is public media’s mission
Current Executive Director Julie Drizin responds to Lansing's call to action to confront racism.Laura Walker, former longtime leader of New York Public Radio, named president of Bennington College
Walker had led NYPR for more than two decades.Public media reporters arrested, face attacks from police while covering protests
Several journalists took to Twitter to document the aggression.Viewership gains during crisis point to strategy for building ‘NewsHour’ audience
Increase viewing frequency with promotions that reinforce the program's values of civic discourse and analysis.Stuck at home, chef Lidia Bastianich takes viewers into her kitchen with help from family
A two-part special airing this weekend was inspired by the idea that "food is a common denominator."Create Challenge selects two crafters to produce video shorts
First-prize winner Martin Amado will create a 10-part series on budget-minded crafting and home decor.Bill Pearce, public broadcasting ‘pioneer’ who built WXXI, dies at 95
His involvement in TV productions included a series of interviews with U.S. presidents.After PBS drops film, PBS SoCal reviews documentary produced in association with a Chinese state TV network
Citing concerns over its funding, PBS removed “Voices from the Frontline: China’s War on Poverty” from PBS.org, Passport and the PBS Video App.
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