If there were an Academy Awards of mission statements or manifestos, Louisville Public Media’s introduction would take top honors in all categories for a public media company.
Luckily Todd Mundt blogged it at his own site, or I would have missed it.
For anyone that cares about the future of public media, this is required reading, even if you read nothing else this year. It sums up the challenges and the opportunities for local public media in one succinct document. It nails the methods (in broad strokes, of course) and attitudes required for a public service company that uses media to connect people to one another, to issues and information and so on.
Even the logo matches the mission — no small task.
Upon reading this intro, I immediately forwarded it to my fellow managers. Next it will go to our board, who will hopefully embrace it as part of a rather gut-wrenching strategic planning process. Fortunately this one-page explanation is based in media reality and explains how we can, indeed, serve our community in the evolving world.
My Questions
- Who participated in writing this introduction?
- In a high-level summary, what steps were taken to reach this strategic point?
- How hard was it for the PRP to reach the LPM conclusion? Were there roadblocks?
- How do you feel about plagiarism? 😉
Perhaps I could coax Todd — or someone else — to help answer these questions? I’ll definitely try.
Just in case the introduction is ever taken down, I’ve included it below for safe keeping — after the jump.
In the mean time, congratulations to Louisville Public Media.
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