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Two Seattle-based non-profits are joining forces in an effort to create a new media entity that the organizations say will spark an “exciting new chapter” for regional news in the Pacific Northwest.
KCTS has laid off 11 television production staffers as the Seattle station adopts a digital-first content model. “We are not diminishing our commitment to Channel 9,” President Rob Dunlop said in an ...
‘Tis the season of major local media shakeups! This morning, Crosscut editor-in-chief Greg Hanscom announced that his nonprofit online publication will be joining with public television station KCTS 9 ...
YAKIMA, Wash. -- Locally produced content is back on PBS in Yakima, at least in small chunks. More than two years after the Yakima public television affiliate, KYVE, stopped broadcasting and switched ...
"I don't have cable now. I never intend to have cable. I want public TV. I want it back." Newspaper articles may have awakened the public to KCTS/9's financial woes, but it is listening to the voices ...
Seattle public TV station KCTS has merged with a digital news organization, acquired a community website and is changing its name to Cascade Public Media. The changes are “the next step in our ...
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