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A DJ looks back on 50 years on jazz radio in the nation’s capital
Rusty Hassan has seen shows and stations come and go during his long career on Washington, D.C., airwaves, and he's still at ...North Country project on work is ‘embedded into the life of the station’
The North Country at Work team now produces community events and storytelling evenings.NPR refreshes ‘Morning Edition’ music to update sound, appeal to new listeners
Coming to the air in May, the new suite of music will “better reflect what 'Morning Edition' is today,” said NPR CEO ...PBS eyes streaming agreements to address ‘profoundly important’ platform goals, Kerger says
The PBS president told an audience at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour to "stay tuned" for possible announcements involving Sling ...Orton rises at TPT, Contreras to take over at Connecticut Public, and other comings and ...
TPT COO Dean Orton will succeed longtime president Jim Pagliarini.Ohio’s WYSO to become independently owned
The station will be owned by a nonprofit run by GM Neenah Ellis.How ‘engaged’ radio journalism helped a community tackle suicide
Capital Public Radio relied on live events, local experts and media partnerships to examine a taboo topic in California’s rural Amador County.Steven Meuché, former leader of Michigan’s WKAR, dies at 74
“WKAR is the community institution it is today because of Steve’s leadership, innovative spirit and business acumen,” a colleague said.Scannell takes over at Southern California Public Radio, WFMT announces GM, and other comings and ...
Herb Scannell chaired the board of New York Public Radio from 2009–13.Remembering Russell Baker, the ‘Masterpiece’ host who performed ‘ballet in a phone booth’
The writer and columnist, who died Monday at the age of 93, "charmed everyone" he worked with as host of the WGBH ...In Miami, stakeholders weigh future of WLRN’s relationship with school-board licensee
Station leaders, fundraisers and school district officials are considering whether a separate nonprofit should take over WLRN's licenses.PBS will move headquarters to smaller space nearby
PBS signed a 15-year lease on the property, located about a half-mile to the north of its current offices.NCPR’s Rocco sets retirement, Hernandez joins WNET, and other comings and goings
Ellen Rocco joined North Country Public Radio in 1980.To diversify its audience, Nevada’s KUNR goes bilingual
The Reno station has sharpened its focus on serving a Latino audience by posting some news coverage in both English and Spanish.With ‘Reel Midwest,’ Illinois’ WILL is latest public TV station to embrace indie docs
The new documentary showcase spotlights films with ties to the Midwest, including the BBC-backed "The Gun Shop."















