GBH is laying off 45 employees, 6 percent of its staff, across more than a dozen departments due to financial challenges that include federal grants cut by the Trump administration. The cuts come less ...
GBH on Monday announced it laid off 45 employees — roughly 6% of its workforce — as the Boston-based public radio and television station grapples with budget shortfalls and federal funding threats.
Concerns about financial resources and questions about how best to serve the state of Massachusetts were key factors behind ...
After seven years of collaboration, New England Public Media and GBH plan to merge operations by this summer, positioning the move as a way to preserve local journalism after more than $1.1 billion ...
Boston’s GBH is laying off staff for the second year in a row as the public radio operator confronts a combination of stagnant revenues, increased operational costs, and shrinking federal support as ...
GBH in Boston and New England Public Media in Springfield, Mass., announced plans Friday to merge operations. GBH and NEPM will keep their branding and separate headquarters. The stations will aim to ...
The public media giant already owned NEPM, but the merger will strengthen ties between the organizations that had largely operated separately.