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Public radio reigns in national Murrows, PRNDI announces winners, and more awards in public media
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Hawaii Public Radio’s coverage of a lava flow won two awards in the Radio Television Digital News Association competition.
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Hawaii Public Radio’s coverage of a lava flow won two awards in the Radio Television Digital News Association competition.
The Public Radio News Directors conference featured a pair of sessions on the subject.
A survey of donors to 11 stations explored why they give to public media.
The funds would have supported adapting the PBS materials to state standards.
The Local Journalism Center brings together a new group of stations, buoyed by a third year of CPB support.
Kankakee Community College announced last week that WKCC-FM will go dark in December.
The bills include level funding of $445 million for CPB.
The musician says public radio should get on what he sees as the right side of a matter of social justice.
After an investigation, PBS is delaying Season 3 of Finding Your Roots and pulling from distribution an episode featuring Ben Affleck.
And DeAnne Hamilton will leave WESA-FM in Pittsburgh July 17.
“The whole idea starts with bringing the audience into the editorial process from the very moment of story creation.”
We have more journalists than the New York Times, but are we having as much of an impact?
Though Nelson didn’t particularly take to that title.
Rose joins past winners including Tom Brokaw and Diane Sawyer.
A music station also starts a podcast for and about young people.
Representatives from CPB, Oregon Public Broadcasting and the Association of Independents in Radio are in Ukraine’s capital.
It’ll result in smarter, fairer news coverage that more people will want to consume and support.
The board of trustees for Bowling Green State University approved an administration request to explore participation in the FCC’s spectrum auction.
Less than two years old, the PRX/Center for Investigative Reporting production has grown beyond just an investigative show.
Alex Chadwick might not be alive today if it weren’t for a burnt sausage.