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Public TV fights datacasting fees at FCC
Advocates are challenging a requirement that stations pay the FCC 5% of revenue from "ancillary or supplementary services," which they say could ...How NPR built the launch pad for its first podcasts
In early 2005, few people inside NPR understood podcasts or knew how to listen to one. But that would change by summer's ...Garrett McQueen exits Classical 24 after disagreements over changing playlists
McQueen was the sole Black host on the syndicated music service.CEO hire withdraws from Chicago Public Media
Andi McDaniel was set to take over the job this month.PBS expands one-click donations to Amazon Fire TV
Officials say the initiative will make it easier for users of the platform to support stations.Comings and goings: NPR members fill board seats, Alan Foster retires …
Station leaders elected Iowa Public Radio's Myrna Johnson to a three-year term on NPR's board.Vermont PBS, Vermont Public Radio announce plans to merge by July 2021
Officials said the new station will be able to expand programming and services.Jim Rademaker named GM of WCMU
Rademaker joined the station in 2015 and has been interim GM since May 2019.Opportunities and questions abound in the shifting marketplace for documentaries
In an excerpt from the new book "Story Movements: How Documentaries Empower People and Inspire Social Change," Caty Borum Chattoo considers how ...Comings and goings: Rebecca Carroll promoted at WNYC, UNC-TV hires CCO …
Carroll joined the station in 2015.To change with the times, WGBH drops its ‘W’ and pivots to purple
The new branding, which includes a color and font change, will be updated over the course of a year.Tom Axtell to retire as GM of Vegas PBS
Axtell has worked in public broadcasting for 48 years.The host says ‘Thank you.’ You say …
Is it hubris for a reporter to end a two-way with "You're welcome"?Comings and goings: PMJA names Johnathan Reaves president, Joan Lunden tapped to host ‘Second Opinion’ ...
Reaves replaces Shula Neuman, who resigned earlier this month.With classes resuming, stations build on spring efforts for ‘phase two’ of remote learning initiatives
“We have had some time to reflect, to listen and to refine so that we can be right there, hand in hand ...















