Public broadcasting's three-legged stool
I just commented on a post at Lost Remote (one of my favorite blogs) where they mentioned the NY Times article that has every public TV station manager’s panties in a bunch this week. I didn’t comment...
View ArticleNPR stations vs. The Future
I commented on Robert Paterson’s blog this morning, and wanted to reproduce the full comment here for the record. And because it was kind of a long comment — it’s better suited to being a post, really....
View ArticleNPR / Ken Stern article links (updated)
Here’s a collection of Ken Stern / NPR article links for those interested in a curated list. Updated 24 Mar 2008. Stern lost support in his tryout as No. 1 at NPR Current / 24 Mar 2008 NPR Reboots —...
View ArticleJarvis on NPR
Well he’s not “on” NPR, but he comments on the NPR / Ken Stern thing, as you might expect. He even gives a shout-out to yours truly (blush!). I returned the favor by commenting on his post. Trouble for...
View ArticlePaterson on leadership (at NPR)
While I do appreciate Robert Paterson’s take on the leadership issue that’s likely below the surface of the NPR / Stern debate, I’m struggling to believe that that’s the core of this week’s story —...
View ArticleNPR CEO on towers, revenue and news collaboration
NPR CEO Vivian Schiller appeared at the All Things D conference this week and made some waves. I know John Sutton noticed something she said and didn’t like it. And I was puzzled by it. But let’s be...
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