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Sarah Gilbert named WAMC/Northeast Public Radio CEO
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Gilbert will begin in the role next month.
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Callahan, who directed membership fundraising at five PBS stations and helped lead adoption of development software tools, retired from AZPM in 2023.
The 51st is planned to begin as a newsletter, with the goal of starting publication in the fall.
Programmers are pessimistic that cume ratings can rebound to their pre-pandemic highs, but that doesn’t stop them from trying.
Rascoe has brought a fresh, relatable perspective to her role as the host of “Weekend Edition Sunday,” and listeners are responding.
Submissions by Aug. 7 will be used for a 2024 update to AIR’s rate guides.
The bargaining unit is objecting to a proposal to assign unionized employees’ duties to nonunionized staffers.
Joe Harrell, who joined WNET in 2011, was named managing editor of integrated initiatives and digital studios.
José Fajardo will step down as president and GM July 31.
“Analyzing past performance is important, but recent advancements in artificial intelligence and machine learning have opened the floodgates of what is possible with the data available.”
Johnston most recently worked as GM for the news division at GBH in Boston.
Colorado Public Radio’s new way to foster friendships in Denver mixes new and old media.
New donor challenges are having obvious impacts on both overall sustainers and even high-dollar gifts for radio.
Santamaria takes the helm this month at SCPR, which operates LAist, and replaces CEO Herb Scannell, whose retirement was announced in September.
“My hope now is to help other journalists approach gun violence coverage from a slower and more intentional place.”
Stations are beginning to see “green shoots” in raising money from on-demand audiences. We need to grow them, and quickly.
“We don’t have room for any more egos,” said Dale Anglin, inaugural director of the $500 million philanthropic initiative.
The station offered the voluntary buyouts in May, with CCO Kristen Muller saying at the time the organization faced a budget shortfall over the next two years.
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Public media’s response to the problems facing local news has not been “commensurate” with the crisis, the report said.