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For legal peace, KOCE pledged channel to Daystar
KOCE will give religious broadcaster Daystar Television Network one of its DTV multicast channels in exchange for Daystar dropping its persistent litigation ...Terse statement: KOCE survives challenge
KOCE will remain a public TV station but is not disclosing so far the terms of its settlement with religious broadcaster Daystar ...New pubTV satellite system moves into second phase
PBS has issued an RFP for an Internet Protocol-based system to handle server-based program delivery via public TV’s new satellite system, Broadcasting ...humble Farmer humbled
Maine Public Broadcasting Network is dropping jazz host Robert Skoglund, a 28-year Friday night fixture, after a lengthy feud over the content ...College may sell pubTV station in Moline, Ill.
Fiscally pinched Black Hawk College in Moline, Ill., is considering selling or leasing out public TV station WQPT, Quad-Cities Online reports. The ...One story, reported three ways, on NPR.org
“It was really a matter of going out with something else in mind, something beyond the tasks required for a good radio ...CPR governance, HD planning under fire
Frances Koncilja, an attorney who resigned from Colorado Public Radio’s board last week, is challenging the lack of transparency in decision-making by ...NPR on musical pledge specials
NPR reporter Lynn Neary surveys PBS’s nostalgia-driven music specials for All Things Considered. Coming soon: The Clash.Donor group asks judge to reverse sale of WCAL
SaveWCAL, a group of St. Olaf College alumni who opposed the 2004 sale of the classical music station to Minnesota Public Radio, ...Meet the Pubradio Talent Quest semi-finalists
Public Radio Talent Quest announced 10 semi-finalists in its contest for new pubradio on-air talent. Contestants whose entries received the most online ...Classical format doubles WETA’s audience
WETA-FM’s recent switch to an all-classical music format is paying off big time, the Washington Post reports.FCC responds to indecency ruling
Commissioners Kevin Martin (chairman) and Michael Copps aren’t happy about today’s court action. “I find it hard to believe that the New ...Court throws out indecency action
In potential tide-turning win for broadcasters, a federal appeals court in New York threw out FCC profanity rulings against Fox and ordered ...
