Conversations Network gets 501(c)(3) status
Wednesday, February 21st, 2007Great news and challenging news… Doug Kaye’s brainchild — the Conversations Network — has been granted official nonprofit status. Good for him and his team!
What’s challenging about this news? Well, to the public broadcasting old guard, this new entrant into the public media space could be seen as a threat — after all, they’re creating media for public distribution, media of high intellectual quality.
Personally, I find it encouraging to find new teams/groups/companies jumping into the public media game. We need examples of fresh thinking to give us (the old guard) permission to try new things, including (gulp!) new business models.
And, as someone working at a dual-licensee station that’s unsure of where to go on the evolving mediascape, I think it’s high time we re-envision our public service mission. What does it mean to “serve the public” today, anyway? Doug Kaye has one answer, and it works for me (though it’s only one piece of the puzzle for now).
One question Doug… When does the pledge drive start?