One of the mainstay shows from PBS’s catalog is official off the air in all markets. Each PBS station around the U.S. controls its pwn syndicated programming, meaning that some shows can still air ...
Paramount Skydance's plans to combine outspoken opinion journalist Bari Weiss with the traditional CBS News will likely ...
Louisiana Public Broadcasting is participating in the national HBCU Week NOW programming initiative, producing a short film on the history of Southern University's jazz program, which will premiere on ...
PBS will no longer be part of WSRE next summer, ending free programming of shows such as Sesame Street and Ken Burn ...
The 11th season of WKAR's children's program "Curious Crew" will be its last, and the decision comes amid cuts at PBS outlets across the U.S.
Radio and television stations, facing enormous budget holes, are pleading with NPR and PBS to lower their fees as they ...
PBS doc series “Independent Lens” returns for a new season on Oct. 6 with  Bill Haney's “Cracking the Code: Phil Sharp and ...
Season one of “How Are We Today?” premieres September 15 on Public Television. “How Are We Today?” is an educational TV program for ages 12 and up that provides free ...
WETA in Washington, D.C., has eliminated 21 staff positions and canceled three TV shows as it looks to cut $4.4 million in ...
On the other hand, Plex, the home media hub, has been on a mission to re-simplify the TV-watching experience, allowing users ...
"Ask WCMU" brings you answers to Public Media funding questions. In light of the recent loss of CPB funding, we’ve heard concerns from viewers and listeners. "Ask WCMU" brings you answers to the most ...
Trib Total Media TV writer Rob Owen offers a viewing tip for the coming week. PBS’s “American Experience” explores bipartisan efforts to improve the quality of American air in the 20th century in ...