System/Policy
How to prepare your public media station to operate under the ‘new normal’
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Start planning how to set up operations for when staff can begin working from your station’s offices, studios and newsrooms.
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Start planning how to set up operations for when staff can begin working from your station’s offices, studios and newsrooms.
No member stations will see increases in fees in the next fiscal year.
“We are experiencing the biggest financial test in our 53-year history,” American Public Media Group CEO Jon McTaggart told staff.
The producer of “Our Show” has sifted through almost 400 phone recordings her correspondents have sent her.
WBUR cut its planned eight-day drive to 13 hours “when we saw what was unfolding” with the coronavirus pandemic.