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Why public media journalists should drop the fig leaf of impartiality
It'll result in smarter, fairer news coverage that more people will want to consume and support.WBGU-TV may auction spectrum; could leave part of Ohio without PBS
The board of trustees for Bowling Green State University approved an administration request to explore participation in the FCC’s spectrum auction.‘Reveal’ looks to take investigative reporting and collaboration to new levels
Less than two years old, the PRX/Center for Investigative Reporting production has grown beyond just an investigative show.Brain injury sidelines Alex Chadwick, but veteran journalist returns to reporting
Alex Chadwick might not be alive today if it weren’t for a burnt sausage.NPR and ‘PBS NewsHour’ partner on election coverage
The media outlets are looking for more ways to collaborate.University mulls public TV partnership to strengthen radio station’s future
As it shifts funding priorities, the university is evaluating its options for Chattanooga's only NPR station.Public radio needs more weekend hits, and fast
With the current weekend powerhouses getting on in years, it's time for some new programs that can build audience.WFMU’s Audience Engine aims to help make public media sustainable
The content management system is designed to aid content creators in growing audience and digital fundraising.A CPB board member urges pubmedia to fill void in local news
“Local journalism is a niche that is being neglected by the commercial marketplace.”Women’s podcasting festival brings together ‘kindred spirits’
Attendees seeking hands-on help batted around ideas and refined pitches with top producers, directors and hosts.WBEZ cuts afternoon program, bolsters morning show
The station laid off the show's host and reassigned staff to a morning program.The Pub #22: Curious City creator Jennifer Brandel goes national
Brandel’s national spin-off, Hearken, aims to help journalists learn what their audiences want and need to know.NPR ends distribution of ‘Intelligence Squared U.S.’
The move ends a nearly 10-year-old distribution relationship between NPR and the debate show.Margaret Juntwait, host of Met Opera broadcasts, dies at 58
The former WNYC host started her career at the station by writing a fan letter.Linda Simensky, PBS’s head of children’s programming, on carrying forward Mister Rogers’ legacy
“Shows are being made today from a much better understanding of how kids learn.”















