Sunday, April 7, 2013

Layoffs at Maine Public Broadcasting


MPBN to lay off up to 10 people


Cuts in government funding at the state level and the sequestration are resulting in layoffs at MPBN. MPBN President and CEO Mark Vogelzang told the Boston Globe that the layoffs are the result of a projected $400,000 shortfall created by the cuts and less than expected revenues in member donations. The result is the laying off of up to ten employees and the suspension of the production of MPBN's weekly public affairs program, Maine Watch. Maine Watch airs on Maine Public Television. Most of the layoffs are among the video production unit.

Local productions for public television are expensive. This would seem to be the case for Maine Watch. I'm drawing the conclusion that production costs could not be offset by donations at least not in the short term. Sequestration cuts started too far into the fiscal year to be offset. Vogelzang called them the tipping point.

The cost of local television production were a constant source of concern when I worked for a joint licensee. Funding for local productions were dependent on upfront funding from corporations and foundations. Viewers were more interested in supporting specials like "Celtic Woman." The exception in Connecticut was viewer support for UConn Women's Basketball. This was unique and compelling programming that garnered enough support from the community to be self-sustaining. UConn Women's Basketball is now on a cable sports network. The network offers greater reach into the New York market.










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