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Donald Trump · United StatesPublic television stations will be “forced to make hard decisions in the weeks and months ahead,” PBS CEO Paula Kerger said Thursday, after the Senate voted in the middle of the night to approve a bill that cancels all the federal funding for the network and for NPR.See the Story
Trump’s victory over PBS and NPR ‘bias’ will be ‘devastating’ for rural areas, station leaders say
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Stock Markets · New YorkNEW YORK (AP) — Nextdoor, the social media site that aims to create connections among neighbors, is trying to shake off an uneven past and a nagging sense it is being underutilized. How? It is turning to professional journalists for help. The company announced a partnership Tuesday with more than 3,500 local news providers who will regularly contribute material to the app. As part of a redesign, it is also expanding its ability to alert users ab…See the Story
Nextdoor Social Site, Looking for a Revival, Pins Hopes on Partnership with Local News Providers
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Bezos · WashingtonLearning from creators Dave Jorgenson, The Washington Post’s “TikTok guy,” is often cited as a legacy newsroom journalist who has mastered the social platform. Now he, along with two others on The Post’s video team, are leaving The Post to start their own online video company. The New York Times’ Benjamin Mullin calls Jorgenson’s departure a “test of whether a journalist’s personal brand can thrive when it is detached from a nationally known new…See the Story
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