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From the Public Media Alliance, a podcast which uncovers and provides insights into the world of public interest media. We’ll be asking the biggest questions facing the industry: What are the threats facing trusted, independent media? How can public media remain relevant and best demonstrate their value in the digital age? How do we keep journalists safe? Every month, we’ll be tackling these issues, and speaking to prominent commentators and practitioners about what answers and solutions are out there.
24. Why are so many American public media jobs being cut?
Media Uncovered
30 minutes 32 seconds
1 year ago
24. Why are so many American public media jobs being cut?
Why are so many American public media networks downsizing, and laying off staff?
In this episode, we head stateside. In February 2023, NPR announced it was laying off 10-percent of its workforce – at least 100 people – facing a shortfall of 30-million dollars. And in June 2024, it was announced that PBS would be making 24 people redundant, and 7 vacant positions would be removed. In the intervening months between those two announcements, there has been a litany of layoffs from regional networks, from GBH in Boston to Colorado Public Radio in Denver.
What’s causing these layoffs? And what impact will they have on the staff, on the content, and on the audiences?
Presenter: Harry Lock. Correspondents: Jamie Tahana and Charlotte Pion. Guests: Mary Cavallaro (SAG-AFTRA), Ken Doctor (Lookout Local), Patricia Harrison (CPB), Professor Nikki Usher (University of San Diego), Sofia Verza (Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom). Music: Rachel Still, Lucas Thompson, Tom Brazier.
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Media Uncovered
From the Public Media Alliance, a podcast which uncovers and provides insights into the world of public interest media. We’ll be asking the biggest questions facing the industry: What are the threats facing trusted, independent media? How can public media remain relevant and best demonstrate their value in the digital age? How do we keep journalists safe? Every month, we’ll be tackling these issues, and speaking to prominent commentators and practitioners about what answers and solutions are out there.