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Co-founder Susan Mernit stepped down to pursue another project.
Madhulika Sikka is heading to a digital news outlet geared toward millennials.
Younger millennials were the least familiar with NPR, while Baby Boomers preferred PBS.
Mandela: An Audio History beat Oprah Winfrey, Amy Poehler, Doris Kearns Goodwin and Neil Gaiman at the Audies.
Duggan served as host and self-styled “provocateur” of the raucous program.
The analysis found public TV stations rebounding from five-year declines, as well as slowing growth for public radio.
The station says the move puts it in a better position to continue to grow its talent pool and develop partnerships.
Plus, a discussion on why so few women hold top jobs in public media, a continuation of the podcasting advertising debate and more.
The number of PBS programs offered for free on-demand viewing will jump from 25 to more than 50.
Follow ProPublica’s model for bringing the widest possible audience to stand-out news coverage of NPR and its member stations.
Michaela Majoun will leave Philadelphia’s WXPN to pursue a writing career.
Winners of a Reynolds Journalism Institute’s student competition continue to tweak their products and target prospective partners.
“This is a new way to experiment around building buzz for a series.”
Are native ads in podcasts a step too far for public radio?
A mother goose recently nested on a patch of grass on the station’s roof.
The nonprofit that owns the station has endured “severe cash shortages” for several years.
WUNC is paying $1.75 million to Fayetteville State University as part of the deal, announced May 13.
Some satellite TV subscribers lack access to news, public affairs and other programming from their state networks.
Nuzum said Audible is looking to create a “third space” in the audio world.
The Detroit Journalism Cooperative has “much more work to do,” says its convener.