Current (newspaper)

American trade journal that covers public broadcasting in the United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Current is an American trade journal that covers public broadcasting in the United States. It is described by the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) as "The most widely read periodical in the field".[1] It was formerly published by Current LLC and is currently published by the American University School of Communication.[2][3] The newspaper, founded in 1980, was one of the last creations of the National Association of Educational Broadcasters, an association of noncommercial broadcasters dating back to 1925,[4] whose members were leaders in founding PBS and National Public Radio. After the bankrupted NAEB closed in 1981, Current resumed publication in 1982 as an independent journalistic service of the public television station WNET.[4] WNET.org sold Current to American University School of Communication in 2010.

Founded1980; 46 years ago (1980)
LanguageEnglish
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Current
OwnerAmerican University School of Communication
FounderNational Association of Educational Broadcasters
Founded1980; 46 years ago (1980)
LanguageEnglish
CityWashington, D.C.
CountryUnited States
ISSN0739-991X
Websitewww.current.org
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