Marlon P. Kiser, president and CEO of WGTE Public Media in Toledo, Ohio, plans to retire March 28. Kiser is WGTE’s fourth and ...
What I hope I'm doing in offering my creative contributions is taking us to a new place in terms of actual original programming,” she says.
It was ostensibly a story about french fries. My program, To the Best of Our Knowledge, was assembling a show on food, ...
Public radio’s survival depends on attracting and retaining a new generation of media creators who have the skills, ambition ...
Journalist Stephen Henderson, host of WDET’s morning public affairs program Created Equal, signed off Friday after contract ...
For PBS Kids’ first show featuring autistic protagonists, Whittick and producers determined early on what Carl’s autism would ...
There’s no doubt that a livelier presentation and coverage of topics of concern to midlifers, such as personal finance and ...
The change that we're going to see in the Trump administration may well roll back the balance of the New Deal and LBJ's Great Society,” says historian Mark Updegrove in a Q&A with APT’s Jim Dunford.
The writer’s guild unit succeeded in rolling back management proposals that threatened its existence, said WGAE President Lisa Takeuchi Cullen.
“The change that we’re going to see in the Trump administration may well roll back the balance of the New Deal and LBJ’s Great Society,” says historian Mark Updegrove in a Q&A with APT’s Jim Dunford. ...