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NPR updates newsmag strategy to address audience declines
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The changes include shorter segments, a broader range of topics and more “joy.”
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The changes include shorter segments, a broader range of topics and more “joy.”
A defining characteristic of public media is behind the theme answers in this month’s puzzle.
The Ralph Nader–founded public interest group Center for Study of Responsive Law released the study Thursday.
Content created by PBS SoCal and pilot stations will lay the groundwork for national launch in May 2025.
A coalition of unions associated with the AFL-CIO is advocating for policies that it says would protect nonprofit workers.
Haines has led the station since 2008.
Ayana Contreras was promoted to VP of radio for Rocky Mountain Public Media.
NPR made their podcast bundle available to anyone in July.
As audiences decline, pledge has dropped for all station types across the last five years.
To succeed in the world of on-demand media choices, public media organizations need to return their focus to creating original local content.
An audit into Arkansas PBS’ “procurements and related processes” continued to raise concerns from state lawmakers about the educational television network’s business practices at a Friday meeting.
In a pivotal election year, a unique partnership is helping depolarize communities and political reporting.
The layoffs amount to a workforce reduction of 8.5% at the station, which faces a significant budget deficit.
A new membership program for Vermont Public’s “But Why” children’s podcast is bringing in new donors.
Before embracing Robert Putnam’s research on social capital, stations should look to more inclusive models for building civic engagement.
A Paragon webinar on “Join or Die” encouraged stations to become “better caretakers of their communities.”
Younger hosts and reporters in public media discuss how they’ve honed their delivery and the personalities who inspire them.
The donation will fund technology improvements and additional programs.
GBH appointed Nina Chaudry of “Frontline” to succeed him as EP.
On a recent episode of the podcast “Better News,” Amy Zielinski, senior event producer for Vermont Public, discussed her station’s live events strategy and what it learned from participating in a five-month event sprint.