When corporate media continue to prioritize their access to sources over critical scrutiny, we must reimagine public media ...
Broadcasters keep popping up in the news. "It will test every single shred of creativity we have to continue to try to serve our mission," says one public media executive, as Congress ends federal ...
This summer, after decades of failed attempts to eliminate federal funding of public media, conservative critics and Republican lawmakers ended support for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB ...
The media landscape stands at an inflection point. Traditional broadcasting, built on scheduled linear content delivery, faces disruption from AI-powered platforms that adapt dynamically to individual ...
For nearly a century, over-the-air television has served as a cornerstone of public service, delivering essential news, cultural programming, and emergency information to millions. However, today's ...
At this year’s DPP Leaders Briefing, one theme stood out: The broadcast and media industry is experiencing a fundamental transformation. While artificial intelligence dominated headlines, the real ...
President Trump’s new administration and policies have begun to alter the lives of many seeking higher education. As STEM students across the country grapple with NIH funding cuts, another group of ...
The role of the systems integrator in broadcast and media has undergone a dramatic transformation. Once defined by physical infrastructure — racks of equipment, miles of cabling and straightforward ...
Broadcasters keep popping up in the news. Broadcasting — distributing radio and television content for public audiences — has been around for a century, but is facing a uniquely challenging landscape ...
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