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“The need for skilled people in our workforce is only growing,” said Amy Shaw, SVP of engagement and content at lead station Nine Network.
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“The need for skilled people in our workforce is only growing,” said Amy Shaw, SVP of engagement and content at lead station Nine Network.
Vanderwilt has worked as GM of KUT in Austin, Texas, for 18 years.
The footage came from a march following the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Longtime friends and colleagues remember Marquis as public television’s man on Capitol Hill.
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.
A series of interstitials will introduce emergency responders to help children better understand common procedures in emergencies.
Grossman, who died Friday at the age of 86, backed expansion of “The MacNeil/Lehrer Report” and was involved in launching “Frontline.”
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.
Part of the station’s community outreach included commissioning a local composer to write a theme song.
The nightly newscast had been searching for a co-anchor since Gwen Ifill’s death in November 2016.
NPR, Station Resource Group and public media leaders came together to develop this set of key performance indicators.
At present there are no plans to present the miniseries on “Masterpiece,” the iconic WGBH drama series.
The Denver-based statewide radio and TV network has raised 75 percent of its $30 million goal, including $14 million over the last year.
Making the documentary available to the Vietnamese people was a priority to the filmmakers and PBS.
“He’s one of those bright lights you don’t run into very often,” a colleague said.
The two-part story on the anti-malarial drug mefloquine had been scheduled to air in late November 2017.
Joe Campbell created groundbreaking sustained-giving messages in national pledge breaks.
A journalist who wrote about the station’s recent harassment scandals shares what he learned about its internal culture.
PBS and America’s Public Television Stations warn that more stations could follow suit.
Weiss discusses a career elevating the voices of “the poets and the prophets and the pamphleteers of our era.”