Tavis Smiley is severing his producing partnership with KCET in Los Angeles, and will collaborate instead with WNET/Thirteen in New York city beginning in January. WNET President Neal Shapiro told ...
In 1996, when Al Jerome first signed on as the president of KCET-TV, the PBS affiliate in Los Angeles, he had grand plans for the station. A longtime commercial broadcaster and former NBC executive, ...
NEW YORK — Like many nonprofit groups around the country that depend on public support, Los Angeles’ television station KCET-TV has found itself facing a significant financial setback after the Sept.
The Writers Guild of America unanimously ratified on Wednesday a new four-year deal covering constituents working in public television. The new contract covers writers employed by WGBH, WNET and KCET, ...
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