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‘Open Mind’ host courts ‘new generation of thinkers’
Richard Heffner launched the show in 1966 on public TV in New York City. This month, it premiered on the World multicast ...KUOW, InvestigateWest experiment with micropayments
They’re among 10 Seattle news organizations looking to make it easier and faster for readers to pay for stories online.Summer pubmedia interns reflect on their experiences
Interns at NPR, Frontline and PBS stations share stories and lessons from their work this summer.Davar Ardalan on the civic tech movement and life after NPR News
The NPR producer has left the network to explore the potential of collaborative social-impact storytelling.With fellowships, Feet in 2 Worlds brings unheard voices and stories to public media
The small nonprofit helps minority and immigrant reporters learn the ropes and advance their careers.Latino journalists win big, KCRW names Radio Race winner, and more pubmedia awards
America by the Numbers with Maria Hinojosa won an Imagen Award.‘The Pub’ #35: Torey Malatia is back; the youngest general managers in public media
The most famous general manager in public radio is going to try again with another station.‘Nova’ streams documentary revealing major scientific discovery
In a first for PBS, an entire Nova episode is premiering online Thursday to coincide with an important scientific announcement.Zvi Shoubin, veteran MPT programmer, dies at 86
MPT President Larry Unger called Shoubin “one of the great pioneers” of the programming field.CPB IG advises return of $422,000 for American Graduate
KETC President Jack Galmiche “strongly disagreed” with the IG’s finding.Departure of Chris Satullo prompts questions about future of news operation at WHYY
Employees are concerned in the wake of the WHYY news chief’s sudden resignation.Film festival aims to raise profile of investigative journalism
Films such as Spotlight will show investigative reporters at work.Rhode Island Public Radio hires Torey Malatia as president
Malatia was formerly c.e.o. of WBEZ in Chicago.How an Illinois radio station confronted racial issues in its community
The unrest in Ferguson, Mo., prompted WGLT to take a closer look at the experience of African-Americans in Bloomington and Normal, Ill.Detroit Public TV expands niche programming with National Book Festival coverage
Book View Now will provide live coverage of the event in Washington, D.C., this weekend.















