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Every year as part of our donor campaign, we invite readers to nominate someone who made a difference to them or to the field of public media. This year, we received 41 nominations.
Colorado Public Radio and KOSU in Oklahoma are participating in the Rural News Network, a new initiative from the Institute for Nonprofit News.
The station began offering news in French, Spanish, Somali and Portuguese to deliver public service information amid the pandemic.
“Terra is highly-respected in the community and well-positioned to cultivate and build strong relationships to grow support for public radio.”
Williams Fry most recently worked for WITF Public Media in Harrisburg, Pa.
Cornish’s last day hosting “All Things Considered” will be Friday.
Abramovitz is leaving his position as a VP for WQXR in New York City.
Davis previously led Southern California Public Radio and has also worked for NPR.
Fadel starts co-hosting duties in February and will be based in Washington, D.C.
Oliver, president of WYPR in Baltimore, was elected to a second term as chair of NPR’s board.
Though not necessarily our most popular coverage, this reporting touched on significant trends and issues that public media faced this year.
Ruby Goyal Aggarwal will oversee financial operations for WETA and its subsidiary NewsHour Productions.
Ojala is resigning from APM’s board of trustees to become chief transformation officer.
A look back at the most popular columns, farewells and deep dives from the past year.
The station began producing its first sponsored podcasts in November.
Some employees have returned to work in the state-of-the-art facility, but plans for a full reopening have been delayed until next year.
The goal for “Hawai‘i Kulāiwi” is “to help the audience just see Hawaii the way that Hawaiians do,” says Paige Okamura, known to listeners as “DJ Mermaid.”
With help from PBS, a Los Angeles–based station upgraded the online presence of one of its shows.