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‘Snap Judgment’ host welcomes creative freedom of WNYC deal
Starting Oct. 1, WNYC will sell the show’s podcast ads.‘The Pub’ #32: The future of children’s public television
Thoughts on the Sesame Street news, and an encore interview with PBS Vice President for Children’s Programming Linda Simensky.WNYC to co-produce ‘Snap Judgment’
NPR will continue to distribute the radio show to stations.For stations, ramping up digital revenue demands solid strategic foundation
Here’s a surprise to absolutely no one who works in media: The subject of digital revenue is prickly.Why chamber music deserves a place on classical playlists
Some selections that argue for more frequent airplay.Sesame Workshop hires three executives, Met Opera radio gets a new voice, and other comings ...
Mary Jo Heath is only the fourth host of the Metropolitan Opera radio broadcast since 1931.What we’re reading about the Sesame–HBO deal
Reactions to the deal that are worth your time.A roundup of regional Emmy winners
Big winners included Georgia Public Broadcasting, Maryland Public Television and WFYI in Indianapolis.‘The Pub’ #31: Adam Davidson on the economics of public radio in the podcasting era
NPR can have a viable future, says the Planet Money co-founder, but only if it dramatically restructures and raises its game.HBO to premiere new ‘Sesame Street’ shows, provide them for free to PBS in 5-year ...
New Sesame Street episodes will premiere exclusively on HBO starting this fall and will be available to PBS after nine months.PBS drops hourlong ‘Sesame Street’ from fall schedule
The half-hour version of the show, which premiered last fall, will continue.BizLab is exploring the future of public media’s digital dollars
BizLab’s new executive director says the unit aims to “change the way we think about funding public radio for good.”Makers, subjects of PBS’s indie docs bring diversity to public TV, study finds
The study’s authors argued that films such as God Loves Uganda are central to public TV’s mission.With focus on black culture, public TV’s ‘Soul!’ pushed the envelope
“There was always a sense that Soul! was ‘out there’ for public television, that it was doing things and saying things that made ...Elsie Hillman, avid WQED supporter and longtime philanthropist, dies at 89
Hillman “was part of the WQED family since before its inception,” said President Deborah Acklin.















