Current.org Blog→ Idaho PTV faces "loss of service" in wake of capital funding cut 2012-01-27

Idaho Public Television needs funding for capital equipment purchases, General Manager Peter Morrill told the Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee of the state legislature Friday (Jan. 27). The network has not received its usual state appropriation f…›

AIRmediaworks→ Zeega on MediaShift: How Localore Will Drive Invention 2012-01-27

Over at the PBS MediaShift IdeaLab, Zeega's Kara Oehler reflects on the project's upcoming collaborations with Localore producers:…›

MediaShift Idea Lab→ The Front Line of the U.S. Censorship Battle Is Behind Bars 2012-01-27

A longer version of this post first appeared on MIT's Center for Civic Media blog. In our ongoing quest to trace the outline of the phrase "civic media," we began the Center for Civic Media's 2012 lunch series with Paul Wright, editor and co-founder o…›

PBS Station Products & Innovation Blog→ The Weekly Debrief – Jan. 27, 2012 2012-01-27

By Joy Loving, Station Products & Innovation  Welcome to the Weekly PBS Interactive Station Products & Innovation Debrief, which is designed to give PBS stations a rundown of product updates and opportunities announced this week on ou…›

Current.org Blog→ Is "Downton" creating online pirates? 2012-01-27

Obsessive Downton Abbey fans are turning into programming pirates, reports Salon, poking around in what it calls "some dark corner of the Internet" to find episodes that have already run on Britain's ITV but not yet on Masterpiece. When the writer of t…›

MediaShift→ Poll: What Do You Think About Apple’s Success? 2012-01-27

The numbers are staggering. Apple Inc. is now the most valuable company in the U.S. The company made more than $13 billion in profit last quarter, more than Google made in revenues. According to TUAW, the iPhone by itself, in three months, brought in m…›

PBS Station Products & Innovation Blog→ PBS KIDS GO! Web Development Grant Winner– KBTC, Fun Finder 2012-01-27

By Joy Loving, Station Products and InnovationIn the fall of 2011, seven stations were awarded the annual PBS KIDS GO! Grant. Each of these stations created modules for children that could be adapted by other PBS stations and filled a gap in content th…›

Current.org Blog→ W.V. pubcaster cutting programming due to budget squeeze, director tells lawmakers 2012-01-27

Dennis Adkins, West Virginia Public Broadcasting executive director, told state legislators that state funding reductions and loss of corporate underwriting have forced the station to make programming cuts, reports the Charleston Gazette. Speaking to l…›

Current.org Blog→ KPCC places billboard next door to rival KPFK 2012-01-27

Has KPCC "punked" fellow pubradio station KPFK with a "billboard prank"? So says an item on OC Weekly's Navelgazing blog written by Gustavo Arellano, a reporter for the paper who has also appeared on both stations in southern California. KPCC, an NPR m…›

MediaShift→ Daily Must Reads, Jan. 27, 2012 2012-01-27

he best stories across the web on media and technology, curated by Lily Leung. 1. Twitter to block tweets on case-by-case basis (CNET) 2. Twitter faces censorship backlash  (paidContent) 3. Google spent almost $2 billion on acquisitions i…›

Current.org Blog→ PBMA rebrands as Public Media Business Association, launches new website 2012-01-27

The Public Broadcasting Management Association (PBMA) on Thursday (Jan. 26) announced a full rebranding of the organization, which serves financial, human resources, legal, information systems and administrative managers of public TV and radio stations…›

10,000 Words→ The New York Times Releases New Tool For Collaborative Editing 2012-01-27

As more news organizations move toward web content systems that were originally intended for single-person bloggers, the need for a more dynamic tool has becoming increasingly apparent. The New York Times recognizes this and has launched some code that…›

10,000 Words→ Make Your Voice Count At New York Mag 2012-01-27

Breaking into the literary dream that is New York magazine means you’ve got to offer something new, an interesting angle or exclusive access into a little-known subcultural scene in the city (or anywhere else in the world). “A freelance pit…›

PRPD News for Programmers→ Ramsey: Does Public Radio Need to Change? 2012-01-27

Mark Ramsey suggests it may be time to change what local public radio stations do, their relationship to NPR and how money flows into and through the system. In today's blog post, Ramsey suggests there is a need for increased public service by station…›

Nieman Storyboard - A project of the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard→ Beth Macy on Edna Buchanan, sources in conflict, and stories too sad to tell 2012-01-27

Our January Editors’ Roundtable looked at “After the battle, Mike Sword’s war within,” a story by Roanoke Times reporter Beth Macy about the death of an Air Force veteran in Virginia after service in Iraq. A former Nieman Fellow, Macy has als…›

10,000 Words→ Social Media & Online Community Posts From Around The Web 2012-01-27

Every Friday I post links to a few of the blog posts that I read during the week that I found interesting and insightful. Included in this week’s round-up is discussion about how to build a social media command center; why Facebook isn’t an ech…›

PRPD News for Programmers→ Facebook Comments Grist for Reporters? 2012-01-27

Are comments on Facebook pages fair game to be used by journalists in their stories without permission? That's the question posed by Michigan Radio News Director Vince Duffy in an essay on the Radio Television Digital News Association website. He …›

MediaShift→ Mediatwits #35: Apple’s Boffo Earnings; Get More Clicks Per Tweet; NYC vs. Silicon Valley 2012-01-27

Welcome to the 35th episode of "The Mediatwits," the weekly audio podcast from MediaShift. The co-hosts are MediaShift's Mark Glaser and Dorian Benkoil, who is filling in for Rafat Ali. Once again, Apple dominates the headlines, this time for quarterly…›

MediaShift Idea Lab→ How Journalists Are Using FrontlineSMS to Innovate Around the World 2012-01-27

So much can be said in 160 characters. As we've started to look at tailoring FrontlineSMS software for journalists, we've realized just how much potential there is to use text messaging as a news source. As FrontlineSMS's community support coordinato…›

Radio Survivor→ Paul Smith’s College Radio Station WPSA Turns License Back to FCC 2012-01-26

WPSA Turns Back License to FCC Over the winter holidays, Paul Smith’s College in The Adirondack Park in New York sent a letter to the FCC asking that its class D FM license for college radio station WPSA be cancelled. The December 12, 2011 letter…›

Current.org Blog→ Republican gives OPB $50,000, citing "Moyers and Company" 2012-01-26

Oregon Public Broadcasting received an unexpected $50,000 gift on Wednesday (Jan. 25), from a longtime donor who has "given consistently but nothing on that level," OPB President Steve Bass told Current. And here's a twist: The contributor told an OPB …›

Current.org Blog→ Pubcasting pic o’ the week 2012-01-26

Is this a great photo or what? That's Terry Gross, host of WHYY's Fresh Air, alongside larger-than-life political satirist Stephen Colbert. In case you missed her appearance on The Colbert Report, here's the link on Fresh Air's Tumblr. …›

PRPD News for Programmers→ NPR Labs Designs New Booster 2012-01-26

NPR Labs and KUOW, Seattle, are collaborating on a new type of FM+HD booster system. It would make it easier for stations to use both FM analog and FM HD Radio boosters to improve coverage. Radio World quotes NPR Labs Senior Technologist John Kean: …›

Radio Survivor→ Conference to explore community media and the Arab Spring 2012-01-26

AMARC is the World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters and for nearly 30 years has worked for media democracy by supporting the growth of community radio. This year AMARC’s Middle East and North Africa conference will focus on “com…›

10,000 Words→ Facebook Asks Reporters to Sign Non-Disclosure Agreement 2012-01-26

Reporters going into a news conference at Facebook’s offices in Seattle were asked to sign a non-disclosure agreement, according to reports coming from news outlets in Seattle. The Seattle Times blogged earlier today that reporters going to the n…›

MediaShift→ E-books and Self-Publishing Roundup, Jan. 26, 2012 2012-01-26

The best stories of the week from across the web on e-books and self publishing 1. NBC News enters e-book business (Deadline New York) 2. How iBooks Author compares to the competition (Mashable) 3. Amazon: Early data shows Kindle Owners' Lendin…›

Nieman Storyboard - A project of the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard→ January Editors’ Roundtable: The Roanoke Times on PTSD and hard questions 2012-01-26

Our January Roundtable looks at “After the battle, Mike Sword’s war within,” by Beth Macy. In her story, Macy explores the death of a combat veteran in southern Virginia, tracing the effects of the loss on his family and asking what role PTSD mig…›

MediaShift→ Daily Must Reads, Jan. 26, 2012 2012-01-26

The best stories across the web on media and technology, curated by Lily Leung. 1. Facebook: Average journalist has seen 320% uptick in subscribers since fall (10,000 Words) 2. New York Times disputes claim that Daily Mail is largest newspaper in…›

10,000 Words→ Focus on the African American Perspective 2012-01-26

Filmmakers and freelancers with a great story on Black America can discover a byline waiting for them at The Grio. According to managing editor Joy-Ann Reid, every section of the site is hungry for underreported stories. From great stories with stron…›

10,000 Words→ Why is Media Criticism Dominated by White Men? 2012-01-26

Yesterday, D.C.-based journalist Shani Hilton wondered in the Washington City Paper: “Where are the women and non-white media critics?” Her quick brainstorm of those who’ve achieved prominence included The Daily Beast’s Howard Kurtz, NY…›