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Current.org The newspaper about public TV & radio in the U.S.
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public TV and radio in the United States
NPR's Argo Project: To add depth to web news, stations try going ‘vertical’
Looking to advance public radio’s standing as an online provider of news, NPR will try ramping up 14 stations’ local reporting capacity through a project that creates and distributes web-original content in specialized subject areas that the stations want to develop. ¶ The Argo Project, as the network calls it, will help the stations expand coverage by creating “content verticals,” a new-media term for an ongoing online offering devoted to a particular subject. MORE (Pictured: NPR Digital Media chief Kinsey Wilson.)
The hard-core DTV unready meet analog’s ‘hard shutoff’
So, 2.7 percent of viewing households aren’t ready for analog TV to end on Friday [June 12. ¶ After a year of intensifying publicity, a four-month delay of the shutoff, and recent offers of free DTV converter installations, the completely unready portion of the population is down from 9.6 percent in June 2008 to a third of that, Nielsen Media Research estimated. ¶ This is still a big chunk of the shrinking audience of over-the-air TV, which has shrunken to about 10 percent of households. MORE
No show in Escondido
His TV gala fundraiser
just wasn’t in the stars
for Fred Rogers ‘understudy’ Michael Kinsell imagined that his Michael’s Enchanted Neighborhood showwould replace Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood on public television. Instead, Kinsell and his dream ended up on The Museum of Hoaxes website, which tracks “dubious claims and mischief of all kinds. ” MORE (File photo: California Center for the Arts, Escondido.)
New servers, not separate feeds, will handle PBS time-zone delays
CPB will buy time-zone delay servers "
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