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NPR’s 1971 ‘All Things Considered’ launch memo to stations
Digitized here for the first time, the document lays out Bill Siemering’s view of “a new sound and a new approach to ...Carolina trio brings ‘Reel South’ documentary series to public TV
The program, which premiered this month, already has 71 percent national carriage.Music video platform VuHaus seeks continued growth with new grant
VuHaus has seen month-to-month audience growth since launching in May.Pipeline 2016: Our annual survey of national programs coming to public TV
Search and filter our listing of more than 140 shows.Q&A: Bob Kempf on the digital “front door” for public media
Should the whole public media community unite behind one online brand?WNYC’s ‘Note to Self’ takes on information overload
For a second time, the podcast is challenging listeners to change their digital habits.‘The Pub’ #52: Slate’s June Thomas reviews ‘Mercy Street’
Can the Civil War drama compare to Downton Abbey?How crafting stories of the past got a podcast into the Metropolitan Museum of Art
An episode of Nate DiMeo’s “The Memory Palace” ties into a new exhibit.Kids love listening to stories. So why aren’t public media podcasts telling them any?
“With parents so concerned about kids overdosing on screen time, you’d think public radio would pick up the baton.”Why BJ Leiderman is ‘the luckiest damn composer on the entire planet’
The ups and downs of being a struggling songsmith, as well as “the luckiest damn composer on the entire planet.”Paul Ray, KUTX music show host, dies at 73
"There’s no doubt that Paul left an indelible mark on the Texas music scene."Lloyd Kaiser, an ‘early visionary’ in public TV, dies at 88
Kaiser had “an expansive view of the quality that could be achieved by a fledgling organization with a passion to serve,” said ...PBS Winter Press Tour news, from Broadway to outer space
PBS answered a looming question: What will take over Downton Abbey’s Sunday-evening timeslot?PBS president expresses concern about auction’s impact on coverage
Paula Kerger spoke with TV critics Monday about the FCC spectrum auction, the success of Downton Abbey and the future of Mercy Street.PBS’s ‘Mercy Street’ debuts with Amazon streaming deal in place
PBS is pulling out all the stops to promote its first original American drama in over a decade.















