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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The topic of a Thursday panel at the Content London industry gathering signaled a debate of big and big-picture issues: “TV under ...
NEW YORK—Neal Shapiro, president of The WNET Group, will retire from his role at the end of the his contract in 2026, the public broadcaster said.The WNET Group is the parent of public TV stations ...
The WNET Group, a nonprofit public media organization, is relocating its New York City offices from Hell’s Kitchen to Midtown East, Commercial Observer has learned. The media group will relocate from ...
Armed with razor sharp comedy instincts, a legendary talent for physical comedy and a good guy reputation that spilled over into his characters, Dick Van Dyke is one of Hollywood’s most beloved ...
The title credits flash on the screen and that familiar big band tune starts to play. The front door opens and in walks Rob Petrie. A kiss for Laura and a quick step toward the living room, and then, ...
From mass ICE raids in immigrant communities to anti-DEI policies, racial tensions seem to be intensifying under President Trump. Jelani Cobb, Dean of the Columbia School of Journalism, told his ...
The topic of a Thursday panel at the Content London industry gathering signaled a debate of big and big-picture issues: "TV under Trump 2.0. How has the business changed and what happens next?" A ...
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 ...