In a cost-cutting move, Seattle’s KCTS is taking over operations of KYVE, the public TV station in Yakima that it has owned for more than a decade. Most of KYVE’s staff will lose their jobs, but ...
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 ...
Two Seattle Public Schools teachers are among nine educators to win a 2006 KCTS Golden Apple Award for making a positive difference in Washington state education. Meg Mahoney, a dance instructor at ...
The rumor was going around that The Seattle Times was preparing a major takedown of KCTS and its president, Burnill Clark. This was after the Seattle Weekly‘s own expos頯f the station’s deep problems, ...
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 ...
KCTS 9 anchor George Ray's more than 50-year career in television has taken him from stations in Peoria, Illinois, where he covered school integration; to San Bernardino, California, where he helped ...
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