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Producers rethink children’s TV shows to appeal to digitally savvy youngsters
To keep pace, creators of new and legacy shows must think far beyond the television screen.Public TV pilot to feature performances from D.C. venue
Live at 9:30 Hosted by Squarespace will include live music, interviews, short films and comedy.Pubcasters fear FCC ruling could deter board members from serving
“This is the nightmare we have been fighting against for years.”Three Great Lakes stations form reporting partnership
The collaboration will cover health and the economic importance of the Great Lakes to the region.NPR’s Scott Simon takes break to write book with Tony Bennett
Three guest hosts will take over for Simon on Weekend Edition during his six-week absence.Bill Siemering on his legacy: “Everything that I intended really has come true”
The co-founder of NPR considers how public media has grown since he wrote a renowned mission statement.Dobson heads NPR’s International Desk, KUED hires content director and other comings and goings in ...
Most recently Will Dobson served as Washington bureau chief for Slate.Audible’s Martha Little on why office hierarchy needs to go
The pubmedia veteran says media workplaces function better when they‘re “feminized.”With focus on local service, PBS Charlotte digs out of $1M hole
The station turned a profit last year, two years ahead of schedule.How news outlets can protect journalists from crisis-coverage burnout
A member of NPR’s support team for large-scale disaster coverage shares tips on reporting on tragedies while also preserving mental health.Longtime Wichita programmer David Brewer dies at 71
Brewer took a leave of absence in September to battle cancer.FCC gives noncommercial stations temporary exemption from online public files
The exemption gives stations two years before they are required to post online public files with the agency.Why public radio stations need to claim the podcast space
The popularity of Serial and other podcasts “represents a massive opportunity that could help save public radio as we know it.”Early ratings for PBS’s ‘Mercy Street’ show promise
The series’ Jan. 17 debut drew 3.3 million viewers.‘The Pub’ #53: WBUR’s ‘Modern Love’ podcast debuts at #1
Look out WNYC, there’s a new public radio station in play for top positions on the iTunes podcast chart.















