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Why classical radio has a personnel problem
"Our industry needs to work at telling our story better: that classical radio is attracting nice-sized audiences across the country, and hosts ...‘The Pub’ #99: What is a talk show supposed to be online?
Nobody knows, but we have a good time trying to find out.CPB helps 10 more stations in wake of recent hurricanes
The latest grants bring total CPB hurricane aid to $630,000 for 14 public radio and TV stations.Under two visionary directors, New York’s WNYC became an incubator of pubmedia innovation
Seymour N. Siegel and Morris S. Novik oversaw advances in technology and aired programs that faced social problems head on.To build on public media’s news collaborations, consider lessons from two startups
To succeed at creating a "network effect," partner stations need to integrate collaborations into their newsrooms and rethink their digital strategies.Lawmakers hear that pubcasters need additional $50M for auction repack
The financial risk from repack work “is almost existential” to public broadcasting, APTS President Pat Butler said.Health issues end ‘Sewing With Nancy’ host’s career
Nancy Zieman told viewers in a blog post Saturday that retirement “came as a shock to my family and me.”With new podcast, ‘Frontline’ recognizes that some stories are made for audio
The long-running PBS series is launching "The Frontline Dispatch," a biweekly podcast.‘The Pub’ #98: Interviewing Jesse Thorn about interviewing interviewers about interviewing
The "Bullseye" host reflects on what he got out of organizing his own journalism academy in podcast form.PBS39 questioner arrested during live town hall
The man later said he was trying to force Sen. Pat Toomey to empathize with immigrants benefiting from Deferred Action for Childhood ...Maria Murriel: ‘Let’s put our humanity at the forefront of our work’
The freelance journalist says public media should lead by putting people first.Kentucky public TV station gives suspended students a turn behind the cameras
“I have done a lot of production over the years, but nothing has had the impact that this has,” said a WKU ...KCRW’s ‘To the Point’ will end broadcast run
The show will become a weekly podcast with host Warren Olney.First year of Indiana TV show on education brings bigger budget, wider reach
WNIT added "EducationCounts_Michiana" to its local lineup in response to a lack of area reporting.WFMT Radio Network partners internationally to broadcast Chicago Jazz Festival
Audio from the festival will air in China and Europe.















