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Things are not always as they appear. And for documentary filmmakers, understanding the appetites and working styles of potential filmmaking partners
Have you ever wished for a direct line to a funder? IDA is launching a new initiative called #FunderFriday that makes your wish come true. Our members
Grant to IDA one of 817 NEA Art Works grants totaling $26.3 million in funding nationwide.
Paula Apsell began her career with PBS in 1975 as a production assistant on a small science series called NOVA. Back then, men would typically be
Several PBS programs and other organizations to be severely effected by these funding cuts.
The National Endowment for the Arts announced Monday its plans to cut over $1 million of funding to arts programming.
Forty years ago, an ebullient civil rights movement brought the plight of many marginalized Americans to the frontier of a slumbering national
Center for Social Media's Report a Blueprint for Future Participatory Media
In March 2006, Paula Kerger joined the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) as its sixth president and CEO. Prior to her appointment at PBS, Kerger was