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Why is public media so white?
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Current’s executive director calls for accountability on diversity, equity and inclusion. Making public media data accessible is a start.
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Current’s executive director calls for accountability on diversity, equity and inclusion. Making public media data accessible is a start.
Jacquie Gales Webb joined CPB in 2005.
Some interns haven’t been able to use equipment and software they had at offices, while other early-career journalists are missing out on internship opportunities.
Run-ins with police have prompted newsrooms to review their guidelines for reporting in dangerous situations.
Like others in public media, the station is facing losses in underwriting and membership support.
At last week’s board meeting, board members and network leaders also discussed how to increase racial diversity in public media’s executive ranks.
The film “WBCN and the American Revolution” is available for listeners to rent online, giving them a way to support local community radio stations while learning about their role in history.
With PBS rights to the drama expiring June 30, stations and viewers are making the most of the show’s fundraising farewell tour.
The organization is also ending the podcast “The Hilarious World of Depression.”
The public broadcaster is expecting a 20% drop in income.
Amy Wigler joins PBS as VP of multiplatform marketing and content.
Core listeners have become even more important to classical radio stations during the pandemic as their loyalty and time spent listening has increased.
The tentative agreement covers three years and includes wage adjustments, “along with a strong commitment to diversity,” according to WBUR’s CEO.
Contributor Development Partnership and Donor Development Strategies suspended canvassing in March to protect canvassers and community members from contracting the virus.
Cooper previously served as the editor-in-chief of the San Francisco Chronicle.
A study informed by AudiGraphics audience research concludes that now is the time to ask sustainers to increase giving.
Davis previously worked for the Washington Post and the Marshall Project.
Stations will use the funds for news operations and technology upgrades.
Michael Shafarenko joined ideastream in 2013 when the station acquired Civic Commons.
McCabe will be leaving KCPT, where she has worked since 2013.