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‘The Pub’ #28: A Martínez on how KPCC doubled its Latino audience
Southern California Public Radio’s recently concluded, three-year, $6 million CPB-funded quest to court Latino audiences met with its share of criticism along ...New low-power stations prepare for launch in D.C. area
They’re just two of many stations preparing to sign on across the country.Commercial TV owner gives Helena station to Montana PBS
The new station will allow licensee Montana State University to operate a full-power PBS member station in the state capital for the ...The last days of ‘Soul!’: Why a trailblazing show about black issues couldn’t last
An excerpt from a new book looks at the shifts in funding that doomed the documenting of an era.On ‘R-words’ that the media shouldn’t (or maybe should) say
Rather than putting our energy into avoiding taking sides on the use of offensive terms, let’s put that energy into picking the right ...Push for major gifts advances as NPR, stations work together
The network’s Jazz Night in America and NPR One app have benefited from the effort.Research informs new PBS tactics to woo national sponsors
PBS is ramping up efforts to attract a new generation of sponsors, with a campaign that combines paid ads and web-based marketing.‘The Pub’ #27: NPR One’s Sara Sarasohn, live from Lost & Found in Washington, D.C.
Seeing how listeners use the NPR app "is brand new and a little scary, but also priceless."Video: Growing the Latino audience at KPCC in Los Angeles
A look behind the scenes at the station’s efforts to reach a new community of listeners.Eric Nuzum on expectations for shows, channeling creative energy and his future at Audible
In an interview from our podcast, the departing VP of programming at NPR looks back on his work in public radio.Development execs honored at PMDMC, WLIW documentary wins in N.Y., and other awards in public ...
WLIW’s "Treasures of New York: The Landmarks Preservation Movement" won a New York State Broadcasters Association award for best documentary.Video: Takeaways from PMDMC
Three conference-goers share their thoughts.‘Maria’ retires from ‘Sesame Street,’ Matt Martinez leaves NPR and other comings and goings in ...
Sonia Manzano is widely credited with being the first leading Latina on television.Three ways podcasts and radio actually aren’t quite the same
“The medium has always shaped the message.”Why the push to launch podcasts is missing the point
Public media needs new voices, new approaches and new ideas across all platforms, not just podcasts.















