SEATTLE’S PBS television station, KCTS 9, recently laid off 11 production staffers and canceled its only regularly scheduled program on local issues. The cutbacks were not financially driven, Channel ...
KCTS 9 said today that it’s merging with Crosscut.com, a nonprofit news and civic-affairs website, as part of the local public broadcasting TV station’s move toward a more digital focus. KCTS will ...
YAKIMA, Wash. -- Locally produced content is back on PBS in Yakima, at least in small chunks. More than two years after the Yakima public television affiliate, KYVE, stopped broadcasting and switched ...
FISCALLY TROUBLED public KCTS-TV this week is stepping back from producing national programming as the station makes deep staff cuts that will eliminate most of its creative talent. Channel 9 is ...
The video titles sound simplistic to most adults. "There Goes a Dump Truck." "There Goes a Firetruck." "There Goes a Police Car." "There Goes a Rescue Hero." A good number of kids, though, hear about ...
Help us reach our July goal. Be one of ten people a day giving ten dollars a month. Now is the time to support the best of educational and entertainment programming on KCTS 9. Every day in July it’s ...
Writing for The Seattle Times, a communications professor and former reporter and producer for the city’s KCTS-TV argues that the station should sell its broadcast spectrum and cede local public TV ...
There's probably no harder trick in show business than delivering hit No. 2. For producers of a new 13-part Bill Nye series, the challenge of building on past success has been compounded by shifting ...
SEATTLE (AP) — The president of Seattle's public-television station, KCTS, announced Thursday he will retire in October and that up to a quarter of the staff will be laid off at the financially ...
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