Catherine Robb, a media attorney and counsel for Haynes and Boone, LLP, was named chair of the PBS board of directors.
The creator of "How Are We Today?" drew on his own struggles to address stigmas around discussing mental health conditions.
Being named the number-one news/talk station in the country is gratifying. But what matters more is knowing that our audience ...
APMG and co-creators Molly Bloom, Marc Sanchez and Sanden Totten announced the sale in a press release Monday. APMG announced ...
The state will provide $6 million in additional funding to New Mexico stations to make up for the loss of federal funding.
The event came a day after Prairie Public announced it eliminated 12 staff positions because of state and federal funding ...
NPR’s legal action over the future of public radio content distribution was “unfounded, inappropriate and premature,” said ...
NPR is seeking to prevent CPB from distributing funds for satellite interconnection to any entity other than NPR.
At a session at August's PMCC Content Conference, panelists discussed how to reach new audiences through authenticity and ...
The cuts were made across the organization and included positions in development, editorial, operations and production.
Susan Rogers, EVP and GM of WXXI in Rochester, N.Y., will retire at the end of September. Rogers joined the station in 1996 ...
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