With the legal dispute between NPR and CPB settled, PMI's leaders discuss their plans for providing new distribution services ...
Public media is no stranger to calls for ending its federal funding. Every Republican president since Richard Nixon has proposed reducing, or eliminating entirely, the congressional appropriation for ...
The Public Media Bridge Fund is awarding $26 million in its first round of grants to public media organizations that are most in need following the loss of federal funding earlier this year. The funds ...
Amid the crisis in local news, there are signs of hope as new media outlets arise to address community concerns and deliver vital information. In their new book, What Works in Community News: Media ...
Audience analyst Dave Sullivan has been trying to “sound the alarm” about public radio’s declining cume ratings, a key metric for station fundraising and sustainability. The average weekly cume for ...
When public media host and journalist Celeste Headlee began a series of Zoom meetings last year, she didn’t know the discussions would lead to a movement to address racism in the industry. But the ...
In the last year, you have likely heard about the rise of groundbreaking tools such as DALL-E, Midjourney and Stable Diffusion. Trained on vast datasets of existing images, these AI image generators ...
I’m a stay-at-home dad. It’s the best job I’ve ever had, if possibly the hardest. I love spending time with my daughter, and I love watching her grow up and learn. Before my daughter was born, I ...
It is rare for everyone in public radio to agree on anything. In 2000, I was asked to put together a PRPD session on “The Truths of Public Radio.” That request followed several years of significant ...
Evan Shapiro, an adjunct professor of media and entertainment at New York University’s Stern School of Business, has a message public TV leaders need to hear: Public media is in danger of falling ...
Rusty Hassan’s career in Washington, D.C., jazz radio spans four stations and more than five decades. His recounting of his times on air and the connections he made in the city’s jazz community are ...
DaLyah Jones didn’t think of herself as a movement journalist when she worked in public radio. But she had a feeling that her newsroom was failing to cover the communities that needed the most ...
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