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Registration is now open for Let's Go Live! | A Collaborative Public Media Summit . We are excited to partner with our colleagues at PRPD to provide a comprehensive virtual summit focused on bringing important and timely information to you and your teams during this unprecedented time in history.

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As our member station newsrooms send reporters out into their communities to cover the extraordinary events unfolding, PMJA is committed to you through this difficult time. We've aggregated resources here to help keep journalists informed and safe.

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Jul 24, 2020

The Board of PMJA has filled the open Large Station Representative seat with Eugene Sonn from WHYY.  Gene has served as the Audio News Director at WHYY since 2010 and has been an active member of PMJA during that time.  Prior to 2010, Gene had a long history of excellent work in local public media and as a freelance reporter.  The seat to which Sonn was appointed opened up when Shula Neuman from St. Louis Public Radio was elected as the board's President in late June.

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Jul 14, 2020

The latest installment in the Building Resilience webinar series was held on Tuesday, July 14 at 2 p.m. EST.  This week's topic was "The Imperative of Inclusion - Part II."  Guests Matt Martinez, Chief Content Officer at KNKX in Seattle/Tacoma and Bill Johnson, General Manager of WRTI in Philadelphia shared their own experiences and talked about how their stations are addressing issues of diversity, equity and inclusion.  

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Jun 30, 2020

The latest installment in the Building Resilience webinar series was held on Tuesday, June 30 at 2 p.m. EST.  This week's topic was "The Imperative of Inclusion."  Guests Jordan Lee of Radio Milwaukee and Ju-Don Marshall of WFAE in Charlotte, North Carolina talked about how their two stations are working to improve culture - in their organizations and their communities - through some great efforts.

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Jun 26, 2020

On Thursday, June 25th, PMJA Members came together virtually to honor award winners, bid a fond farewell to outgoing board members and welcome new board members.  But mostly, we gathered to hear from two amazing women in public media - Maria Hinojosa, the 2020 Leo C. Lee Award winner and Kate Concannon, the 2020 Editor of the Year.  

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Kate Concannon Named PMJA 2020 Editor of the Year

Jun 9, 2020
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The PMJA board is excited to announce that Kate Concannon, Managing Editor of the Mountain West News Bureau, has been named Public Media Journalists Association’s 2020 Editor of the Year. The board received nearly a dozen nominations.

 

The latest in the collaborative BUILDING RESILIENCE webinar series was held on Tuesday, June 2, 2020 at 2 p.m.  Attendees were part of a conversation between PRPD President and Executive Director Abby Goldstien and Kristen Muller of KPCC in Southern California and Molly Davis of WFDD in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.  The topic was "Connecting Our Communities.  If you missed it, you can now view the webinar by clicking HERE.  You'll be required to register to watch the webinar.

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May 20, 2020

The second in our new BUILDING RESILIENCE webinar series was held on Wednesday, May 20, 2020 at 3 p.m.  We had over 200 participants tune in to hear from Tom Michael of Boise State Public Radio and Sarah Bohannon of North State Public Radio about how their small stations are weathering the challenges of a Covid-19 world.  If you missed it, you can now view the webinar by clicking HERE.  You'll be required to register to watch the webinar.

In case you weren't able to attend the informational webinar about proposed changes to PMJA's bylaws, you can view the recording here.  You will be asked to register to view the recording.  The webinar is less than 30 minutes, and walks through each proposed change to the bylaws in advance of next week's vote.

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