VANCOUVER–Seattle-based pubcaster KCTS-TV is eliminating up to 35 jobs and cutting back on its national production slate. The size of the staff will be reduced by 25% by year-end and station CEO ...
Movies may be king, but live theater is not prepared to go into its dotage just yet. At least that’s the impression left by the 2005 Theatre Communications Group conference, which came to a close in ...
The KCTS/9 board says it has the person to fill the position of the station's president and chief executive officer and it's the man who already is in the job: interim president and CEO Bill Mohler.
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 ...
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.
Editor’s note: We often hear about the impact of the coronavirus pandemic in numbers of cases and deaths. But each data point represents a human life whose loss is felt by countless other people. We ...
Flowers, a former Washington Mutual senior vice president who has worked on behalf of several regional community and public affairs organizations, first served on the KCTS-TV board in 1989. He has ...
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