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KERA plans to move out of its current headquarters at the end of February and broadcast from WRR in Fair Park. The campaign also includes launching a new local news show.
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Dallas-based KERA has stopped posting on Twitter following similar announcements from NPR and PBS. This announcement was driven by the changes to the social media platform.
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KERA announced plans Tuesday to acquire the Denton Record-Chronicle, the historical and primary newspaper of Denton County.
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Over the course of the pandemic, Americans’ credit card balances have been on a roller coaster. KERA News wants to hear about your experience.
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The Austin native will take the helm of The Texas Newsroom, a public radio journalism collaboration that includes NPR, KERA in North Texas, Houston Public Media, KUT in Austin, Texas Public Radio in San Antonio and other stations across the state.
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Dane Walters, a videographer on the station's Art&Seek team, was honored for Excellence in Video among large-market radio stations. The national Edward R. Murrow Award is one of the top honors in broadcasting.
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If you’re looking for suggestions for page-turners to read by the fire — or you’d simply like to learn a little more about some of the people who get the…
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After a white Fort Worth police officer fatally shot a black woman through the window of her home, North Texans wanted information and answers. Atatiana…
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A veteran public media executive with a track record of expanding newsroom resources and promoting collaborative journalism will be the next president and…
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The Texas Newsroom, a first-of-its-kind public radio journalism hub, has selected its first statewide managing editor: Mark Memmott.Memmott is well-known…
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The KERA News stories that connected the most with readers this year vary wildly in topic. But one stood out from the rest: education. Browse our…
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Mary Anne Alhadeff, who as president and CEO has led KERA through more than a decade of growth and award-winning public service, announced Thursday that…