The WNET Group, parent company of America's flagship PBS station THIRTEEN, has named Jen Danielson Vice President, Distribution, reporting to the president and CEO.
The live-action puppet series "Ziggy's Arts Adventure" teaches core arts concepts through the magic of storytelling, according to LPB. This season, sponsored by the Louisiana Division of the Arts, will cover creative concepts such as color, mood and character.
She will develop strategies for content distribution across digital and broadcast platforms and will oversee programming strategy for both broadcast and digital. The post Jen Danielson To Lead Distribution For WNET Group appeared first on TV News Check.
LIMERICK musician, composer, and singer-songwriter Seán O’Meara is set to release his debut 12 track album in the coming months.  Seán has built an impressive career spanning multiple genres, including rock,
The Trump administration has shut down or indefinitely halted most legal avenues for migrants to come to the U.S. The revoked pathways include an end or pause to the CBP One app, humanitarian parole,
American students continue to struggle in both reading and math, and the gap between the highest and lowest performing kids is widening to historic levels. Data from the Nation’s Report Card shows test scores are still below pre-pandemic numbers.
During this week of International Holocaust Remembrance, Resistance: They Fought Back, an important new Holocaust documentary is on PBS. A discussion I led is on YouTube
Wynton Marsalis’ All Rise" is a one-hour documentary celebrating the iconic institution about 40 miles east of Erie in New York state.
Manville and McMullan are set to return in addition to Rebecca Gatward, who will direct. In a statement, Horowitz said, “I’m so happy to bring the team back—stars, director, producers, and crew—for a third installment of what has been a fantastically successful TV series.
YouTube reaches 63% of Black adults and 44.4% surveyed said that they have purchased products based on YouTube content – outpacing word of mouth (43.7%), Facebook (35.7%), Instagram (32.8%) and TikTok (31%).
In the 90s, the wall was a canvas for graffiti artists in Southeast San Diego. Last year, three childhood friends reunited to bring it back to life.
The rapper and DJ, who died over the weekend at 43, was the biggest hit for the indie label Big Oomp Records. Its brief but shining moment injected fun back into a scene in transition.