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Dec 20, 2007
One respected news source recognizes another
Dec 19, 2007
DirecTV picks up pubTV high-def channel
Ken Burns endorses Obama candidacy
Dec 18, 2007
Four Silver Batons for pubcasting newsies
North Country Public Radio rebukes WAMC for going after its Lake Placid frequency
Dec 13, 2007
Media insiders debate OPB Radio purchase
Gates Foundation backs PRI health and development reporting
Dec 12, 2007
Independent Lens online fest
Dec 11, 2007
Details on LPFM protections just posted
Dec 10, 2007
Judge sues Georgia Public Broadcasting over debate program
Gillian Anderson is first of 3 new Masterpiece hosts
Dec 6, 2007
Sesame Workshop unveils new research center
Dec 3, 2007
Proposals sought for Latino pubradio service
Loan problem in the details for Peoria station
Probably unrelated dispatch from Peoria: John Morris, v.p. for development at the station, is a candidate for the Republican nomination for Congress. The former two-term Peoria City Council member has two prominent opponents for the nomination: a state legislator and the head of a big local chamber of commerce/economic development nonprofit. They’re running for the 18th District seat to be vacated by retiring Rep. Ray LaHood (R).
Nov 29, 2007
Ex-PBS chief giving TV museum a makeover
Nov 27, 2007
Most Hyundais, Fords, Chrysler cars will have satellite radios installed
For holiday giving, Sirius is selling an iPod-size $149.99 radio that receives its signal from either satellite or the Internet (via WiFi) or plays recorded broadcasts or MP3s.
Meet the ones who plant and herd your food
Arbitron delays people meter roll-out
Nov 21, 2007
PBS announces numbers on The War
Nov 20, 2007
PBS tech chief: Satellite transfer in second phase
CPB seeks audience research analyst
Nov 19, 2007
Old Sesame Street a "frightening glimpse of simpler times"
San Diego city attorney withdraws KPBS records request
Public media encounters new media in Columbus
Nov 14, 2007
Bryant Park co-host Burbank to depart
Nov 13, 2007
Martin proposes limits for cross-market ownership
Columbia j-school honors PBS filmmaker Ofra Bikel
Nov 12, 2007
Listeners lose out if Sirius and XM merge
Nov 9, 2007
Check your 2008 conference dates
Nov 8, 2007
FCC announces window for FM applicants to negotiate deals with competitors
KMBH board members dismissed without explanation
Nov 7, 2007
BitTorrent now offers pubTV downloads
KMBH refuses to turn over financials
New PBS and CPB literacy initiative announced
Nov 5, 2007
Stations join NPR in launching music site
Oct 31, 2007
Goodman recovering from Bell's Palsy
Low power FM bill clears Senate panel
PRPD reports on its classical music tests
Oct 29, 2007
PBS Ombudsman: did funding compromise editorial content of Human Heart?
Merger recommmended for WMUB
Martin worries about being pigeonholed
Oct 28, 2007
WCNY: no more "beg-a-thons"
Oct 25, 2007
Wisconsin passes budget, pubcasting escapes cuts
Senate approves $420 million for CPB, but White House veto threat looms
Oct 24, 2007
Court orders "Prairie Home Companion" fan to leave host Garrison Keillor alone
Oct 23, 2007
KPBS loses transmitter in wildfire; music station lends its channel to keep news on-air
All-classical WOSU to add NPR newsmags
Oct 22, 2007
PBS' E2 environmental series cheerier than usual fare
Wall Street Journal interviews Ken Stern
Oct 18, 2007
CPB's Islamists alert gets a slot on Fox News
Oct 17, 2007
Founding producer of American Experience dies
Oct 16, 2007
South Carolina ETC invites Colbert to announce presidential bid
Oct 13, 2007
Catholic school rejects Planned Parenthood aid to WDUQ-FM
Oct 10, 2007
Pick 10: FCC limits applications for new noncommercial FM licenses
New-media exec is NPR's new COO
Oct 9, 2007
Self-censorship on your local station
Legal battle over a media brand we like too
Oct 5, 2007
KPBS is imbalanced, says city attorney
Oct 4, 2007
New Frontline lineup
Fearing FCC fines, Pacifica's WBAI puts "Howl Against Censorship" online
Oct 3, 2007
NPR explains Bush decision, scolds Williams
NPR's Juan Williams under fire for defending Bill O'Reilly
Oct 2, 2007
Swann sees intensifying HD competition
Philly mag flays WHYY
Website helps stations share materials about analog shutoff
Oct 1, 2007
Pacifica picks Sawaya as executive director
What's all this about Pandora.com?
Sep 28, 2007
Lawmaker to push over-the-air performance royalty
CPB backs plans to build pubradio audience and major giving
To address the slowing in public radio's audience growth, CPB put out an RFP today seeking someone to lead a systemwide consultation and develop goals, audience-building strategies and best practices. Deadline: Oct. 31.
Earlier this week CPB gave the Development Exchange a $235,000 grant to plan a Major Giving Initiative for pubradio. The objective is to train radio fundraisers and otherwise help them find major donors, following completion of a similar project for pubTV.
Sep 26, 2007
Iowa Congressman finds mistake in Burns' WWII doc
APMG to bring back classical format to Miami
What may become a frank and open chat with Jim Russell
African-American museum already active online
Sep 25, 2007
Nine news Emmys for PBS shows
Listening "won't feel like a civic duty"
Sep 24, 2007
Election mash-up draws more than 1 million
Sep 23, 2007
Two-thirds of PTFP outlays to DTV
Sep 21, 2007
NPR names Shepard new Ombudsman
College nixes sale of station sought by APM
Sep 20, 2007
PBS viewers angry about exclusion of Kucinich and Gravel
Kucinich criticizes Iowa PubTV for excluding him
Ken Burns' companion book already a best-seller
Sep 19, 2007
Top GOP candidates won't be at Smiley's forum
Sep 18, 2007
Latinos plan protests of The War
City Attorney posts documents from KPBS
Sep 17, 2007
Talent Questers unveil their demos
Lehrer was soft on Petraeus and Crocker
Also off-limits, South Side: Cokie Roberts
Sep 13, 2007
City Attorney request documents from KPBS
Sep 12, 2007
Brown is the New Green aptly investigates Latino experience
Sep 11, 2007
Underwriting sales agency bought by NPR, WGBH
PBS parrot star dies at age 31
Sep 10, 2007
PBS Ombudsman: Crossroads needs context
Comic strip responds to Ken Burns' The War
Rural pubTV stations get USDA digital grants
Yikes, a critic who is of two minds!
Sep 6, 2007
For those who hate wordless humming
NPR talks with Made in L.A. filmmaker
Sep 5, 2007
LA Times on Burns' The War: an epic poem
"Bluegrass makes hangovers go away!"
Sep 4, 2007
Made in L.A. another window into labor of undocumented immigrants
WordGirl is funny, Super Why! is "sugary-sweet"
New York Times on new PBS series WordGirl
Armed and virtuous
WAMU ends weekend bluegrass, bets that music fans will embrace HD Radio service
Unwelcome competition for NPR News audience on shores of Maryland
Aug 31, 2007
Pismo pays big bucks for PBS wine series
Lessons learned in Iowa network's first year
Portland church's political agenda prompts venue change for event featuring Ira Glass
Aug 30, 2007
PBS ombudsman gets letters of support for Moyers
PBS programming for Hispanic Heritage Month
Georgia to resign as g.m. of Pacifica's KPFK
San Diego's progressive talk station contemplates format change
Stern previews NPR content, services to launch with help from Seattle outlets
Aug 29, 2007
OPB documentary includes nudity
Nekkid in Oregon: "When Oregon Public Broadcasting airs Portland director Ian McCluskey’s Eloquent Nude this Thursday, Aug. 30, it will be showing a gorgeous, poignant documentary about the love affair between an iconic photographer and his model," reports the Willamette Week. "It will also be showing a nekkid woman." The program about Edward Weston, which airs state-wide at 10 p.m., already has been featured in Portland theaters.
Alt rock returns to Cinci airwaves via WVXU-HD
An insider's account of Post Radio's demise
Aug 28, 2007
CBS covers Moyers-on-Rove
Bonneville to end its partnership with the Washington Post
Aug 27, 2007
PBS Ombudsman on Moyers...Again
Crossroads documentary on anti-Americanism debuts tonight
The War controversy opens doors for Latinos at PBS
Vincent goes out swinging at KUOW
Aug 22, 2007
Ken Burns to participate in National Book Festival
Aug 21, 2007
WGBH and AARP to partner
MPT's V-me launch won't reach many Latino residents
Talent Quest blows off Windy City contestants
Aug 20, 2007
Fiske celebrates 60 years in broadcasting
Pubradio romance in full bloom
Aug 17, 2007
Australia's native peoples now have TV channel
Aug 16, 2007
This American Life: Paragon of quirk
Aug 15, 2007
World goes national
Aug 13, 2007
Maker of tainted toys kills himself
Trivedi keeps laying down Bricklane Beats
Gunman's bullet narrowly misses KPFT dj
Variety on THE WAR scheduling
Aug 10, 2007
Gelter also posted letters from NewsHour viewers who were unhappy with Judy Woodruff's segment on the new Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act bill. Several letters noted that Woodruff seemed uninformed, and her two guests did nothing to illuminate what the new bill actually meant. NewsHour executive producer Linda Winslow respnds to the criticisms: "I think Judy handled the 'discussion' well, in keeping with the NewsHour's style. ..."I do agree that ultimately the segment shed more heat than light on the subject. Unfortunately, that sometimes happens in the course of producing a live television program; you don't get a 'do-over' when things don't go as planned." Winslow also responded to questions about why coverage of the Democratic debate in Chicago seemed to leave out Bill Richardson: "I think we erred in not including a clip of what Governor Richardson said. Our production team was trying to capture the flavor of the debate (which I think they did) and that involved focusing primarily on the dynamic of the exchanges between Clinton, Edwards, and Obama."