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WNIT in South Bend, Ind., announced Tuesday that it is laying off five employees and reducing the hours of two additional ...
On Sept. 11, 1973, a military junta seized power in Chile. A month later, WNET/Channel 13 was promoting what it billed as “American television’s first in-depth profile” of the coup. The one-hour ...
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We’re excited to see what Ari does next as he embarks on creating more of his own work,” said Edith Chapin, SVP, editor-in-chief and acting CCO.
Licensed to Eastern Illinois University, WEIU has been a PBS station since 1992, according to its website. The announcement ...
Public Media Co. will manage the Public Media Bridge Fund, a new effort that is expected to receive $26.5 million of the ...
It also marked a period for the industry of record spending on lobbying. In fact, nine different public media entities, ...
The layoffs follow the vote in Congress to rescind fiscal year 2026 and 2027 federal funding to CPB. CPB will begin winding ...
Leaders will need to be more open to ideas that might have been discarded in the past due to fears about the impact on ...
On Aug. 5, U.S. District Judge Cristina D. Silva dismissed with prejudice Chi’s request to be reinstated to her former ...
American Public Media Group laid off 30 staffers Friday following cuts to state and federal funding, Minnesota Public Radio ...
The decision follows last month’s vote in Congress to rescind federal funding to public media in fiscal years 2026 and 2027.