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“We think this might just end up turning into a national moment.”
A member of the public TV station’s advisory board makes a case for keeping it on the air.
Mary Lucia had been on hiatus from The Current since April.
Public broadcasters say Ryan has always been willing to hear from them despite his feelings about federal funding of the system.
The number of applications for the latest round of Localore grew by 25 percent.
The Audio Engineering Society has rolled out new recommendations for audio levels of streaming content.
LRNG is a new platform designed to help close the achievement gap for children ages 13 and up.
The FCC set the opening bid for WHUT’s spectrum at $461 million, though prices are expected to plunge during the bidding process.
Jack Irish is based on author Peter Temple’s popular crime novels set Down Under.
Foo talks about her frank and funny manifesto for Transom, “What To Do If Your Workplace Is Too White.”
The This American Life producer suggests ways to acknowledge your own accountability and take diversifying your staff into your own hands.
The documentary will air in April 2016.
Animation and other films will also be part of the event and broadcast.
A multimedia project explores the epidemic afflicting the station’s New York region.
Of the scripted series on TV this season, it’s unlikely that any come close to the demanding standards of historical authenticity found in Mercy Street.
WNYC has promoted Brenda Williams-Butts into the new position.
The Abominable Bride will air on the same day in the U.S. and U.K., a first for Masterpiece.
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A new show from the city’s WYPR aims to take a more nuanced look at life in Baltimore.
The Radiotopia podcast collective made the biggest splash, taking home three awards.