The Loud family let the world into an eventful 6 months in their family's life and changed television forever ...
The parent company of New York's two largest PBS Member stations — WNET-13 and WLIW-21 — has revealed that its President/CEO will retire from his role when his current employment agreement concludes ...
Shapiro will remain as CEO until a successor has been identified. Following a transition period, he will then move into a new role as President Emeritus to continue supporting WNET's fundraising ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPR) will shut down after its board voted to dissolve the organization, marking a major shift in federal funding to PBS, NPR and hundreds of public TV and ...
Neal Shapiro, president and CEO of the WNET Group in New York, will retire from the position at the end of his contract this year.
“PBS News Weekend” will sign off for good on Sunday after federal budget cuts forced the broadcaster to “rework” its staffing and programming. “PBS News Hour” anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett ...
In “Night,” Elie Wiesel recounts a memory of witnessing three victims, one of them a child, being hung to their deaths in public. How Elie Wiesel was reunited with his sister Elie Wiesel reunited with ...
After Elie Wiesel was freed from the concentration camp at Buchenwald, he ended up in a children’s rehab center in France. His sister recognized his photo in a story about the rehab center and the two ...
The nonprofit institution that provided significant funding for PBS and NPR is disbanding after nearly 60 years in operation. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting — created by Congress in 1967 — ...
Katherine Arno was hired as director of special projects for Maine Public. Arno most recently worked for CPB as VP of ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting said it is dissolving the 58-year-old nonprofit umbrella organization that oversaw government funding for the Public Broadcasting Service and National Public ...
The board of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), the nonprofit corporation created by Congress in 1968 to oversee the federal government’s investment in public TV and radio, formally voted ...