Many people remember, have studied, or have heard of the major events that occurred during the early days of May 1970, such as the Kent State killings and President Nixon’s impromptu dialogue with ...
During what has been an otherwise difficult year for public media, there’s a rare bit of good news coming from the sector: Reading Rainbow is coming back. The classic PBS series, produced by Buffalo ...
Jobman Caravan addresses the alarming decline of African American teachers in public education. Host Bill Terrell profiles math teacher Henry Isaac, explores the 25% decline in Black educators over ...
Crosscut lasted nearly two decades before its sudden end by the decision of its owner, Cascade PBS. Some have suggested that the loss of the local journalism staff is a nail in the coffin for ...
AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom. Read our AI Policy. PBS North Carolina cut 32 jobs and 16 vacant roles following federal funding cuts. Layoffs followed a rescission bill impacting the ...
The college licensee of WSRE in Pensacola, Fla., is taking steps to cut jobs at the station, end its affiliation with PBS and decertify its supporting foundation. The board of trustees of Pensacola ...
Leaders in the public television documentary sector are set to convene at the Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival in Arkansas for a crucial summit, weeks after Congress yanked funding for the entity ...
SEATTLE — Cascade Public Broadcasting announced staff layoffs and the end of long-form written journalism on Monday due to federal funding cuts to public media. Cascade PBS, which includes KCTS 9 and ...
PBS North announced it is canceling its long-running show “Almanac North.” The final live broadcast will air on Thursday, Oct. 2. “With shifts in available funding and a need to focus resources where ...
Cascade PBS is restructuring its news operation and eliminating almost 20 jobs, the Seattle-based public media organization announced Monday, citing federal budget cuts and eliciting alarm from its ...
A new documentary detailing the rise and fall of Kanye West, the rapper who lost his billionaire status after instances of bizarre and antisemitic behavior, opens in theaters Friday, featuring plenty ...
Academy Award nominee Lily Gladstone’s latest feature “Aiskótáhkapiyaaya,” also known as “Bring Them Home,” is set to debut on PBS on Nov. 24, TheWrap has learned. It comes from Thunderheart Films and ...