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WBUR, Greater Public receive Knight grant for digital transformation
By Tyler Falk, ReporterThe Knight Foundation awarded a one-time $250,000 grant supporting WBUR’s digital transformation and a partnership with Greater Public to share what it learns during the process. The grant, provided through Knight’s $150 million commitment to the Press Forward initiative supporting local journalism, puts the Boston station over its $9 million goal for the Catapult Initiative, which is implementing multiple strategies to retool WBUR’s fundraising infrastructure and improve its understanding of digital audiences. Board members and individual donors also contributed to WBUR’s fundraising campaign. The station is more than a year into Catapult, which includes transitioning its data to Salesforce.
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PBS deal with Amazon introduces model for free public TV streams
By Julian Wyllie, ReporterWhen executives from PBS and Amazon began negotiating a deal to create public TV-related FAST channels for Prime Video, both sides arrived at the table with different ideas for what was possible. PBS wanted an agreement that mirrored its partnerships with YouTube TV, Hulu and Local Now, which all provide a 24/7 PBS Kids channel in addition to hundreds of local live streams from stations around the country.
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Proposed funding cut could sink SDPB in as little as two years, director says
By John Hult, Senior Reporter (South Dakota Searchlight)This story was first published by South Dakota Searchlight and is republished here under a Creative Commons license. South Dakota Public Broadcasting could cease to exist in as little as two years if lawmakers adopt Gov. Kristi Noem’s $3.6 million budget cut, the network’s executive director said Friday.