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  • Jay Rayvid, producer for ‘Mister Rogers’ and ‘Carmen Sandiego’, dies at 92

    Jay Rayvid, a WQED producer who was behind the award-winning television programs Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood and Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? while working for the Pittsburgh station, died Dec.

  • Chicago Public Media announces buyouts

    Chicago Public Media CEO Melissa Bell announced in letters to WBEZ and Chicago Sun-Times supporters Wednesday that CPM will offer a voluntary separation program to certain staffers.  Bell called the move a “proactive decision” to “align our organization’s size with our goals while strengthening our most valuable and impactful initiatives and ensuring our financial sustainability.” “Our hope is that this action and other efforts will reduce our costs so that we can avoid more significant cost-cutting measures down the road,” she said. The Sun-Times reported that the buyouts could save the organization $3 million to $5 million in annual expenses and lead to 20 to 30 people leaving.

  • Nashville Public Radio CEO Steve Swenson to retire

    Nashville Public Radio CEO Steve Swenson will retire later this year, according to an announcement he posted on LinkedIn. Swenson “It has been an incredible privilege to lead Nashville Public Radio as it has enhanced its public service to this community," Swenson said in the announcement.