NEW YORK—New York City Public Broadcaster WNET has revealed its plans to launch ATSC 3.0 (aka NextGen TV) in New York City, the largest television market in the United States, with approximately 7.45 ...
The WNET Group in New York City and members of the Writers Guild of America East have ratified a new two-year collective bargaining agreement. The 10-member bargaining unit consists of writers, ...
Not surprisingly, Donald Trump’s May 1 executive order cutting federal funding for PBS and NPR stations was a prime topic of conversation among speakers as well as Cumming. ByJane Levere, Former ...
New York’s WNET Group is preparing to become the first broadcaster in the nation’s largest TV market to launch the new ATSC 3.0 “NextGen” digital standard, moving ahead of the city’s commercial ...
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 ...
An example of what public broadcasting's relationship with the rest of the entertainment universe might be in the future can be found at Thirteen/WNET, the PBS flagship station in New York City. The ...
As it gears up to celebrate its 50th anniversary in September with special programming, WNET, the New York City public television station, is also beginning a fund-raising campaign, hoping to ...
LONG ISLAND CITY, N.Y. — 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 ...
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