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 ...
The video titles sound simplistic to most adults. "There Goes a Dump Truck." "There Goes a Firetruck." "There Goes a Police Car." "There Goes a Rescue Hero." A good number of kids, though, hear about ...
SEATTLE (AP) — The president of Seattle's public-television station, KCTS, announced Thursday he will retire in October and that up to a quarter of the staff will be laid off at the financially ...
Public television hasn't disappeared from the Yakima Valley with the closure of KYVE-TV; the station now operates as KCTS Yakima, borrowing the call letters from the Public Broadcasting Service ...
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