Mar 31, 2009
Telecom exec named to head NTIA
Intel chips in some cash for NewsHour
PBS’s NewsHour with Jim Lehrer has signed a major new corporate underwriter, Intel Corp., through the rest of 2009. As part of the deal, NewsHour staffers will help plan and moderate several small meetings on national issues and a larger conference on innovation this year, says spokesman Rob Flynn. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, the program will thank Intel with a 30-second underwriting credit and a short mention at the other end of the show, plus short mentions on Tuesday and Thursday. The NewsHour also has underwriting from Chevron Corp., Grant Thornton LLC accounting and consulting, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and more than a dozen other foundations.
No snacks for thrifty PBS board
HuffPo launches investigative unit with $1.75 mil
Channeling ire over NPR fundraising
Author looks to a more dynamic public media
Mar 30, 2009
Some stations lagging in PBS dues
Nonprofits in dire straits, report says
Employees grumbling over KQED head's salary
NPR will join PBS managers at meeting
Schiller favors planned NPR.org fundraiser over national on-air appeals
Mar 29, 2009
Royal succession: Age of Kings begat Masterpiece
Boucher details work ahead
Mar 28, 2009
Texas college ponders future of station
Mar 26, 2009
OTM issues apology, correction on "Infinite Mind" show
Idaho g.m. testifies on the Hill about DTV transition woes
PBS veep mulls more British programs
WQED head to ask for further salary reduction
OPB to oversee American Archive initiative
Mar 25, 2009
New Hampshire cuts five jobs
CPB unveils multimillion initiative backing economic coverage and collaborations
Facing the Mortgage Crisis is the largest grant program for stations. It provides $1.59 million for radio and television stations in 32 markets with the highest foreclosure rates. CPB will also provide up to $1 million in "economy response" matching grants to radio and TV stations working with community partners to create content and outreach projects. Another $200,000 will be awarded for stations that convene dialogues with civic leaders and citizens around local or regional economic issues. In addition, CPB's Public Media Innovation Fund is focusing its next two grant rounds on projects creating new media education tools, applications and content on financial literacy. In its fourth round, which is now open, the fund will award a total of $200,000 in CPB aid.
Mar 24, 2009
Another college station looking for a new operator
Masterpiece wins "Conscience" award from Emmy academy
NewsHour starts up Global Health Unit
Idaho pubTV digital signal coverage in jeopardy
More pubradio fundraising specials in the works
Lehrer's 19th novel now in stores
Pubradio weekly audience approaches 33 million
Mar 23, 2009
Meanwhile, in Pennsylvania ...
Kansas defeats pubcasting funding shift
Celebrating Sesame Street guest songs
Colorado initiates special campaign
Mar 21, 2009
Ready to Learn grants now available
Ombudsman examines "UltraMind" pledge program
Mar 20, 2009
WFMU showcases 14 bands at SXSW tonight
Hear the fade down of NPR's Day to Day and News and Notes
Pledge program prompts columns
It's a beautiful day for Fred Rogers news
Mar 19, 2009
Updates on new Native stations at Native Radio Summit
Next round of budget cuts includes reduced compensation for NPR execs, negotiations with unions
CPB seeks nominations for its top award for public TV leadership
Newspaper columnist to NPR: if you don't subscribe, why should we pledge?
Mar 18, 2009
CNN news exec will lead Georgia Public Broadcasting
Sesame military family program airs for Pentagon reps
Who is the Development Professional of a year like this?
Funders sought to revive "Day to Day"
FCC announces final station DTV transition dates
Pubcasters cover South by Southwest
Congress members try to bring back KUHT politics show
AOL hires veteran journalists for political website launching next month
Mar 17, 2009
This year's Beyond Broadcast conference will be sponsored by USC
Sorta related item: Cinny Kennard, managing director and managing editor of emptier and emptier NPR West since 2003, returns to USC as a professor. Kennard has also worked as a CBS News correspondent in L.A., London and Moscow and local newsie in Dallas, Houston, Ft. Wayne, Ind., and Norwalk, Conn.
On Transom, Mitchell talks up training, recruitment of pubradio talent
Lidia talks about her 50-year love of Italian food
Mar 16, 2009
Pew surveys find increased perceived believability rankings for NPR News
NOW on PBS $1 million in red, announces eight-week furloughs
Mountain Lake PBS faces 28 percent state funding plunge
BBC World Service producing daily segment for WBUR's Here & Now
John Williams scores new theme for "Great Performances"
Pew journalism project issues sixth annual report on State of the News Media
Media creators ponder their "Ethics, Money and Mission"
This year's Making Your Media Matter conference, "Ethics, Money and Mission," featured an appearance by George Stoney, an early advocate of public television and now an NYU professor and filmmaker. Nonprofit heads, funders and students from as far away as Nigeria and Kenya participated in the event last month; videos and links to various reports are now on the website of the Center for Social Media of American University, which organized the event.
Mar 14, 2009
Arkansas stations 50 percent off fundraising projections
Mar 13, 2009
FCC issues rules for final stage of DTV transition
Mar 12, 2009
Spy story from 'This American Life' slated for movie screens
Mar 11, 2009
Sesame severs 20 percent of staff; takes heat on "Good Night Show"
G4 requests OMB meeting for $307 million FY2010 pubcasting supplemental
Saberi's parents report recent phone call
MPR request for state aid tops $1.3 million
Cookie Monster hits CapHill
Mar 10, 2009
Webinars tomorrow and March 25 on innovation grants
News organizations issue joint appeal on behalf of journalist detained in Iran
Where is Farai? Guest hosting on the Takeaway
Mar 9, 2009
CPB hires Lightpath evangelist to promote diversity, innovation
GM drops funding for Ken Burns, citing "financial crisis"
Mar 8, 2009
Mixed news from New England stations
Pubcasters write in Washington Post's Outlook
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Mar 7, 2009
In case you missed it ...
Sesame partnering with WIC nutrition program
Mar 6, 2009
Western Reserve reduces by 10 percent both salaries and hours
NPR featured in social media podcast
Mark Seifert to NTIA
Station gets state funds for tower removal
Sprout releases iPhone apps for the wee
APTS asks FCC to allow early DTV transitions
Mar 5, 2009
Center details future foundation giving
Mar 4, 2009
NTIA gets additional DTV coupon funding
Obama formally announces FCC nomination
WEAO makes cuts, adds pledge drives
Waco satellite viewers may be without KWBU for two years
Mar 3, 2009
Corporate giving down, Conference Board reports
Economics seminar for reporters seeks applicants by next week
NYTimes.com goes "local" with new community blogs
UPDATE: Fort Greene and Clinton Hill, two neighborhoods in Brooklyn, also get "The Local" treatment. Andy Newman, a veteran Times staffer who's managing the site, describes it "as a glorious if cacophonous chorus of your voices singing the song of life itself in these astoundingly varied and vibrant neighborhoods."