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CPB: Public Radio $ Up But Staff Cut

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting's "state of the system" report shows


  • Employment at public radio stations was down one percent in 2014.
  • Membership was down two per cent.
  • Overall revenue increased.

Fewer people work at public radio stations. Fewer people pledge and donate. But more money is coming in, ostensibly from corporate sponsors. This also suggests increased station surpluses - what would normally be called "profits," as well as bonuses for the suits (who handed out the pink slips).

Average public radio salary is $44,000.

http://current.org/2015/06/cpb-analysis-shows-some-bright-spots-for-public-television/
 
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