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Baltimore Public Media (BPM) is pleased to announce the appointment of Maxie C. Jackson III as its new Program Director, overseeing content strategy and programming across WYPR 88.1 FM, WTMD 89.7 FM, and Your Public Studios. Jackson joins BPM with more than 25 years of nationally recognized leadership in public radio programming, audience development, and multimedia innovation.
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Hall will continue to contribute interviews, analysis, and reporting across the station’s news and public affairs programming.
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Petrowich has a degree in journalism and political science from the University of Missouri, where she aided podcast production, general assignment reporting and coverage of the Missouri General Assembly for KBIA.
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Belew brings more than a decade of experience in fundraising, communications, and cultural leadership in Baltimore.
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Baltimore Public Media has been honored alongside American Public Media Reports (APM) with a prestigious national Edward R. Murrow Award for Investigative Reporting in the Network Radio Division.
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While this outcome is disheartening, it does not diminish the extraordinary advocacy efforts made — joined by millions of supporters nationwide — to defend the future of public media. Now, more than ever, we need your help.
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We urge you to contact your members of the House of Representatives and make sure they know how important public radio is to you, to our city and to our region.
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Baltimore Public Media needs your voice now to help ensure public media doesn't lose federal funding.
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The PMJA Annual Awards are designed to recognize the very best in public media work done by local public media outlets.
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WYPR 88.1 FM, Baltimore’s NPR station, has been honored with four first-place and six finalist awards from the Washington, D.C., Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists.
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Baltimore Public Media — along with public media stations across the country — is facing a real and immediate threat.