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NPR will lay off about 10% of its staff to address a growing budget shortfall, CEO John Lansing told employees Wednesday. → Read More
“That face-to-face ability to learn and talk with each other is still very important,” said WSPR President Kerry Swanson. → Read More
Public radio's "The Takeaway" will go off the air in June, WNYC and PRX announced to stations Friday. The show launched in 2008. → Read More
The broadcaster is buying a station and translator from Educational Media Foundation. → Read More
“A cross-platform approach will be the tip of the spear of our evolution," CEO Herb Scannell said. → Read More
Former staffers detail why they decided to leave the industry, while station leaders struggle to hire and retaining staff. → Read More
“I am rewiring more than retiring,” said the outgoing CEO, who plans to relocate to North Carolina. → Read More
The station is the latest to co-brand with PBS. → Read More
WNET plans to pay $100,000 for WEER-FM. → Read More
"We are excited about the background skills and energy that Wayne will bring to Alabama Public Television." → Read More
He begins later this month. → Read More
The award is GBH's largest private grant ever. → Read More
Betteo had led the station for nine years. → Read More
Asia Burnett will become station manager of WKMS in Murray, Ky., in January. She has served as interim station manager since July. → Read More
Gov. Kristi Noem's TikTok ban prohibits state agencies and employees from downloading or accessing the app on state-owned devices. → Read More
Content staffers at WFAE in Charlotte, N.C., formed a union Thursday following voluntary recognition by management, organizers announced. → Read More
A survey tracking workforce diversity found that racial diversity has grown among the news staffs of noncommercial radio stations. → Read More
Nikki Swarn will lead Rocky Mountain Public Media’s jazz station KUVO as GM, the organization announced Tuesday. → Read More
NPR began to “severely restrict hiring” Wednesday to counter an expected drop in sponsorship revenue, CEO John Lansing told staff. → Read More
The producers of "UnderCurrents," a long-running music show for public radio, will stop offering new episodes by the end of the year. → Read More