Boston public radio broadcaster GBH has announced Dan Lothian will be taking the GBH News leadership role left vacant by Pam Johnson earlier this month. Lothian steps into the newly established ...
(February 19, 2025 - New York, NY) – Public radio leaders WNYC, GBH and WLRN will partner on a one-night-only call-in special, “HAITI ON THE LINE,” produced in collaboration with The World. The live ...
Congress dealt a heavy blow to the future of public media in Massachusetts and beyond Friday morning. With a razor-thin margin, federal lawmakers approved President Trump’s request to claw back more ...
Former GBH News General Manager Pam Johnston has been appointed as the head of the newly merged public broadcasters Rhode Island PBS and The Public’s Radio. Johnston resigned in May after more than a ...
GBH on Monday announced it laid off 45 employees — roughly 6% of its workforce — as the Boston-based public radio and television station grapples with budget shortfalls and federal funding threats.
For years, public radio — set up as a public service outside the fluctuations of the commercial market — seemed insulated from the storm the internet unleashed on the news industry. But when the ...
Johnston started the job in 2020. She previously worked for Frontline, produced by GBH, first as senior director of audience development and later as senior director of strategy and audience. “I have ...
Pam Johnston, the general manager of GBH News, told staff on Monday that she is leaving the organization, according to an email obtained by the Globe. “I have decided the time is right for me to step ...
Radio Audio Engineer Téa Mottolese (left) and two-time Grammy Award-winning Recording Engineer Antonio Oliart Ros at the new SSL System T S500 in GBH’s Fraser Performance Studio. (Photo courtesy Solid ...
They have collaborated for the past seven years. Soon, they will be one entity, as GBH and New England Public Media (NEPM) began the month of May by revealing plans to merge operations. The merger is ...
GBH’s “Boston Public Radio” — hosted by Jim Braude and Margery Eagan — outperforms WBUR during the midday slot, the station’s only ratings victory. The two organizations have amassed relatively large ...
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