Only kids who grew up in the 90s understand what it's like to have experienced a childhood that balanced precariously between the forgone days of cartoons only existing on Saturday mornings and a 24/7 ...
NEW YORK, Jan. 13, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The WNET Group, parent company of New York's flagship public television stations THIRTEEN and WLIW, announced today that President and CEO Neal Shapiro will ...
NEW YORK—Neal Shapiro, president of The WNET Group, will retire from his role at the end of the his contract in 2026, the public broadcaster said.The WNET Group is the parent of public TV stations ...
Stillwater High School transforms into a movie set for “Thirteen Folds,” a wrestling-themed film directed by Sean Patrick Flanery. Discover how this Oklahoma town becomes the backdrop for a heartfelt ...
Trump's tariff threats, the bidding war for Warner Bros. Discovery, M&A appetite and AI regulation were also among hot-button topics debated during a Content London session. By Georg Szalai Global ...
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 ...
The 1990s introduced us to translucent electronics, dial-up internet, the PlayStation, and fears of Y2K. They were wild times whose effects still linger in pop culture, and many Millennials and Gen ...
NJ PBS — the sole PBS affiliate covering local New Jersey news — will shutter next year following severe funding cuts and failed negotiations with the state, according to the network’s operator. The ...
NJ PBS is shutting down. For the past 14 years, NJ PBS has been run by WNET, channel 13 in New York, which is licensed by New Jersey. "The recent cuts by the federal government and New Jersey state ...
The ramifications of the Trump administration’s cuts to public broadcasting continue to be felt as New Jersey’s only public television station announced it will shut down next year. NJ PBS has been ...
New Jersey’s PBS station will be shut down next year following massive funding cuts from President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill.” WNET, its New York City-based parent company, said it would no ...