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New royal drama seen as ‘golden opportunity’ to build on success of ‘Downton’
The series shares some elements in common with Downton but is based on historical events.Despite snags, Connecticut network pushes ahead with reinvention
New programs such as “The Cobblestone Corridor” are part of a sweeping plan to overhaul Connecticut Public Broadcasting Network.With Holocaust theme, ‘Last Laugh’ probes subject even comedians want to avoid
A public TV documentary questions the boundaries of humor.‘Hamilton’s America’ boosts audience for PBS Arts Festival
PBS and WNET say 3.6 million tuned in for the Oct. 21 airing.‘The Pub’ #82: Chris, er, Colin McEnroe interviews Ira Glass
A conversation about the merits of pledge drives, the semiotics of this election season, and differences between radio and podcasting.Post-auction business strategies could make public TV truly independent
Stations should be taking steps to ride an approaching wave of technological innovation in TV viewing.‘Frontline’ doc ‘Divided States of America’ explores deepening rifts in political life
The series will air in two parts Jan. 17 and 18, just days before a new president is inaugurated.Film documents ‘herculean efforts’ behind massive land-art project
“Issues don’t stop at a border. This is about the larger culture."WNET film takes viewers inside ‘the talk’ about dealings with police
“It’s like an underground, accepted family conversation, so we thought we would get that conversation out into the world to talk about ...Changing the conversation: Embracing ‘Local that Works’
The way forward for developing local public radio content with impact is likely to be a cycle of “create, copy, improve.”Phoenix’s KJZZ to launch mobile production unit that doubles as food truck
Soundbite is expected to hit metropolitan Phoenix in mid-December.Producer Sean Cole relishes the ‘beautiful feeling’ of performing weddings
The radio producer and poet has married 19 couples, including many friends who work in public radio.‘The Pub’ #81: Scrutinizing the big NPR ratings bump
NPR audience development chief Israel Smith and researcher Susan Leland flesh out the numbers and speculate about what’s driving them.John Crockett, VP of engineering for South Carolina networks, dies at 69
“John was a great leader, mentor and a champion for public service,” said Linda O’Bryon, president of SCETV and SC Public Radio.Collapse of Oregon call center leaves public media in the lurch
Comnet Marketing Group apparently shut down with little notice and murky explanations.














