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Researchers share insights on connecting with millennials on their terms
The president of the Public Radio Program Directors Association challenged those who say public radio doesn’t have to cater to the 76.6 ...John McLaughlin dies after 34 years at head of public TV political roundtable
A WTTW spokesperson said producers have not yet informed the station about plans for the program.Nebraska cornfields become new frontiers for drone storytelling
A boot camp drew journalists eager to find new uses for the technology.Join the celebration of National Radio Day
“National Radio Day is but one day to acknowledge how public radio stations, low-power FM outlets and community radio organizations have come ...‘The Pub’ #73: Why your organization needs a clubhouse, live from Boston
The Public Radio Exchange, WGBH and Nine Network have all invested in brick-and-mortar facilities for public engagement.Robinson to leave WFMT, INN elects new board chair, and more comings and goings in ...
Robinson has worked for WFMT for 16 years.NPR, stations credit audience gains to range of factors
Election news, network and station efforts, and a change in Nielsen technology could all be contributing.Pubcasters refine tactics for acquiring donors through canvassing
Data collection and research have become more sophisticated over the past five years.WBUR’s BizLab begins testing innovations for public radio
The unit is exploring new business models, starting with four projects.Why stations should look to younger sustainers for bequests, major gifts
Findings from a new survey suggest that public media should focus on cultivating sustainers for decades to come.What stations need to know about fundraising partnerships
Public media organizations entering into fundraising partnerships with other nonprofits risk steep fines if they fail to comply with FCC rules.KPCC case study: Using the ‘dark arts of digital marketing’ to convert donors
The station partnered with a digital marketing firm on a campaign targeting its audience with Facebook ads and website banners.Veteran ‘Sesame Street’ actors to meet with producers over future roles
“I have been in touch with each of them to meet in person,” Sesame Workshop CEO Jeffrey Dunn said.Talk of election takes spotlight at PBS summer press tour
Even panels about shows not overtly dedicated to politics were immersed in campaign theories and analyses.NETA elects leadership, ‘Hamilton’ creator will be PBS host, and other comings and goings in ...
Ronnie Agnew, head of Mississippi Public Broadcasting, is NETA board chair.















