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. SEE ALSO: Broadband and Cable Trade ...
Worldwide Plaza — Hell’s Kitchen’s pyramid-crowned office tower — is losing another marquee tenant. The WNET Group, parent company of PBS’s THIRTEEN, will move its New York City headquarters to the ...
A 12-year EF5 tornado drought ended Monday morning with the National Weather Service in Grand Forks, North Dakota, announcing that a twister in Enderlin, North Dakota, on June 20 had winds greater ...
Old news clips show Donald Trump previously stating the president is to blame for a government shutdown. In 2011 and 2013, Trump said the president is responsible for bringing parties together to ...
With NJ PBS slated to go off the air next year because of budget cuts, some members of its board of trustees and chair resigned Monday. NJ PBS said WNET, channel 13 in New York, which is licensed by ...
2013 Wharton graduate Charlie Javice was sentenced to just over seven years in federal prison on Monday for defrauding JPMorgan Chase in its $175 million purchase of her startup, Frank. Her 85-month ...
In the wake of the news that NJ PBS will go dark next year, several members of its board of trustees – including Chair Scott Kobler – have submitted their resignations. As reported Sept. 24, The WNET ...
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 ...
I obviously am disappointed that the WNET board of trustees voted not to extend its management role of NJ PBS under any circumstances. After June 30, 2026, unless facts change, NJ PBS will go dark, ...
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 ...
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