The parent company of New York's two largest PBS Member stations — WNET-13 and WLIW-21 — has revealed that its President/CEO ...
Shapiro will remain as CEO until a successor has been identified. Following a transition period, he will then move into a new role as President Emeritus to continue supporting WNET's fundraising ...
In the wake of the news that NJ PBS will go dark next year, several members of its board of trustees – including Chair Scott Kobler – have submitted their resignations. As reported Sept. 24, The WNET ...
The union for writers and producers at New York City’s flagship PBS member station is demanding that WNET Thirteen cease “union-busting proposals” and cough up a pay raise after months of delays, ...
Unions representing 150 freelance writers are working with three public television stations on a new contract. Writers Guild of America East and Writers Guild of America West are negotiating with GBH ...
The WNET Group in New York City and members of the Writers Guild of America East have ratified a new two-year collective bargaining agreement. The 10-member bargaining unit consists of writers, ...
Follow author Sarah Thankam Mathews as pressure mounts to follow up her highly acclaimed debut novel, "All This Could Be Different." Mathews excavates her past in India and Oman, contends with her ...
New Jersey’s lone public television station will cease operations next summer. WNET, the parent company of NJ PBS, announced Sept. 23 that the combination of state and federal budget cuts led ...
New York PBS affiliate WNET has removed three educational episodes addressing transgender identity and drag expression from its archives, following threats from congressional conservatives and the ...
If Rodgers & Hammerstein songs are your favorite things, here’s some news that will have you whistling a happy tune. The Great Performances special Rodgers ...
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