To mark our anniversary, PBS News spoke with people who have been longtime viewers to hear how the show, and later its work ...
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Insiders Reflect on PBS NewsHour's 50th Anniversary
Kristen Bell has gone quiet amid her latest controversy. As Page Six reports, the Nobody Wants This actress, 45, was expected ...
PBS president and CEO Paula Kerger is in a race against time. Usually, public TV and radio stations across the country ...
Despite the cut off of federal funding, PBS isn’t going away. President and CEO Paula Kerger detailed how PBS will continue ...
As part of its anniversary celebration, KTWU invited the Topeka community inside its walls Wednesday night for an open house.
PBS SoCal will air the "We ❤ Public Television!" telethon, with Josh Groban, Jamie Lee Curtis and others, in wake of Trump's ...
While PBS itself won’t shut down anytime soon, they have now lost their largest source of financial support. This loss more directly impacts the local stations that viewers turn to. Not only does PBS ...
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Topeka PBS turns 60 despite funding turmoil
Topeka’s PBS station, KTWU, turned 60 on Wednesday. KTWU has been operating in the Capital City since 1965. The station was ...
Plus: How you can support our journalism at a critical time for public media. Read a message from FRONTLINE Editor-in-Chief & Executive Producer Raney Aronson-Rath.
Bob Culkeen with WTCI PBS shares how the recent government defunding is affecting their programming and invites everyone to help the station by participating in their “Ale tRail” fundraiser.
Cascade Public Media, the Seattle-based PBS affiliate, is laying off 16 employees after suffering a $3.5 million annual loss in federal funding. In total, 19 positions were eliminated, including three ...
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