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‘The Pub’ #50: How to pronounce things correctly (but not too correctly)
Learn how to avoid sounding pretentious and write a good pronouncer.Eleven stations partner for Indiana news network
CPB is supporting the Indiana-based Regional Journalism Center with a $609,000 grant.Three Alaska stations to collaborate on energy news
This is the fourth journalism collaboration CPB has backed in the last two months.Our most-clicked posts of 2015
Podcasts, salaries and Sesame Street were among the hot topics.Congress approves funding for Ready To Learn, CPB and interconnection
The spending plan includes level funding for CPB.Producer promises more to come from ‘Doc Martin’ beyond new season
“There are lots of stories we want to explore, and we want to do them well,” series producer Philippa Braithwaite told Current.‘The Pub’ #49: Bill Siemering, author of NPR’s 1970 mission statement
We look at whether today’s public radio resembles Siemering’s optimistic vision for the enterprise.Universities agree to consider community bid for KPLU’s license
The sale of KPLU in Tacoma, Washington has a new wrinkle as the buyer and seller have agreed to let a community ...A guide to the FCC spectrum auction
Learn how the auction will work and what it means for public TV stations and viewers.Familiar PBS characters appear in new coding app for kids
With Ready To Learn funding, PBS is tackling computer science as a 21st-century skill for young children.‘American Masters’ pursues Latino audiences with events, social media efforts
The push centered on a documentary about influential photographer Pedro E. Guerrero.PBS Passport serves up on-demand content for public TV’s members
PBS execs hope the new service will entice younger viewers to watch more public TV programs and become members.Seven Illinois stations start news collaboration
CPB will support the initiative with a $715,000 grant.Phoenix’s KJZZ to open news bureau in Mexico City
The station will use the bureau to expand its coverage of business and trade.The news is served: How newsrooms can connect with communities
We can serve our neighbors and our world by involving them in the process from start to finish.













