KCTS 9 said today that itās merging with Crosscut.com, a nonprofit news and civic-affairs website, as part of the local public broadcasting TV stationās move toward a more digital focus. KCTS will ...
Two Seattle-based non-profits are joining forces in an effort to create a new media entity that the organizations say will spark an āexciting new chapterā for regional news in the Pacific Northwest.
Itās time for an update on a few of the digital-TV transitions that are driving people nuts lately. Like the problems people are having with KCTS 9, more than a week after the switch to digital ...
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KCTS has laid off 11 television production staffers as the Seattle station adopts a digital-first content model. āWe are not diminishing our commitment to Channel 9,ā President Rob Dunlop said in an ...
There's probably no harder trick in show business than delivering hit No. 2. For producers of a new 13-part Bill Nye series, the challenge of building on past success has been compounded by shifting ...
ALEXANDRIA, VA (April 15, 2002) -- In an age when kids are bombarded with literally thousands of advertising messages each day, KCTS/Seattle Public Television and PBS KIDS® Online are stepping in to ...
Last month, public television stations across the country held their annual December pledge drives. The station that raised the most money? Recently troubled KCTS-TV in Seattle, reaping $2.2 million.
FISCALLY TROUBLED public KCTS-TV this week is stepping back from producing national programming as the station makes deep staff cuts that will eliminate most of its creative talent. Channel 9 is ...
The saddest thing about the morality war's targeting of the "Postcards From Buster" episode "Sugartime!" isn't the way it throws mud on a nice, kindhearted cartoon bunny beloved by children everywhere ...
The president and chief executive officer of financially troubled KCTS/9 said yesterday he would retire and that up to a quarter of the station's staff could be laid off by the end of the year as part ...
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