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Why live events could be key to classical radio’s survival
By Peter M. Johnson, ConsultantImagine you're in 1990: The Germanys reunite, Voyager 1 snaps the Pale Blue Dot image, Michael Jordan rules the hoops, Iraq invades Kuwait, Driving Miss Daisy wins Best Picture. And a fortune-teller proclaims, among startling prophecies, that the number of classical radio stations across America will drop by two-thirds by 2025.
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene calls on PBS and NPR CEOs to testify
By Austin Fuller, ReporterRep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) has asked PBS CEO Paula Kerger and NPR CEO Katherine Maher to testify in a March hearing examining biased news reporting and federal funding for public media. In separate letters to the executives, Greene said the House Subcommittee on Delivering on Government Efficiency, of which she is chair, is concerned about “blatantly ideological and partisan coverage” by NPR and PBS.
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Let’s celebrate public media’s outstanding young professionals
By Julie Drizin, Executive DirectorFor the past two years, Current has shined a spotlight on professionals under 35 who are making a real difference to public media organizations and the communities they serve. These Rising Stars are overachievers, risk-takers, creative problem-solvers, idea generators, helpful colleagues, future leaders and more.