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WBUR picks two hosts to lead ‘On Point’
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The new hosts begin Aug. 20.
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A talented writer with a knack for getting at the human side of sports, Littlefield was always able to “capture a moment.”
PBS has hired Jane Chu, former head of the National Endowment for the Arts.
WHYY is undertaking several projects to better understand itself and its audiences so that it can expand its reach to people of color.
Gov. Phil Murphy is poised to sign legislation to create a Civic Information Consortium by mid-August.
Capital Public Radio’s “Story Circles” brought wildly diverse residents face to face to envision a way forward.
We data-dive into the iTunes Top Podcasts, pitting podcasters vs. broadcasters and pubcasters vs. their commercial colleagues.
Citing a need to “adapt to the changing media landscape,” the public radio show focused on young classical performers will feature a series of guest hosts in place of Christopher O’Riley.
“Profile by BuzzFeed News” will post Sundays in a new section of Facebook Watch devoted to shows produced by news publishers.
In a previously unpublished grant application, NPR founding father Bill Siemering proposed a show on WBFO in Buffalo, N.Y., “growing out of the need for cross-cultural communication and capitalizing on the unique characteristics of public radio.”
On the last episode of “The Pub,” we talk with Lauren Ober of WAMU’s “The Big Listen” about the end of her show.
Russ Abernathy served 12 years on the PBS Engineering Committee during the transition from analog to digital broadcasting.
NPR has yet to promote the feature as it determines how to direct gifts to donors’ preferred stations.
So far, five tunes, in genres from hip-hop to lullaby, are featured online as “The Sweater Sessions.”
The National Park Service, a sponsor of PBS’ live broadcast, has partnered with the cable network to produce the special.
The Target Analytics State of the System report reflects growing listening to public radio news and underscores “startling” payoffs from PBS’ Passport service.
Former host Thomas MacDonald is suing WGBH, alleging trademark infringement.
Several public media fundraisers take on a question submitted for our Currently Curious series: Why don’t public broadcasters coordinate on a national pledge drive?
A lot about media has changed since the ’90s. Unfortunately, our core ideas about why listeners give to public radio haven’t.
The collaboration between Vermont PBS and Vermont Public Radio could evolve into a broader partnership.