UPDATE: “Something in the Water” and the Pearl Jam movie are on TV Friday night, not tonight. Click the link below to watch online. Seattle PBS affiliate KCTS 9 made a short documentary called ...
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Next week, KCTS, Seattle’s public television station, will “reorg” itself to embrace the future of broadcasting, according to station president and CEO Burnill F. Clark. The station has long prided ...
OUTSIDERS MIGHT CONSIDER it a combination of altruism and curiosity. William Mohler chalks it up to intuition. Whatever it was, after reading newspaper articles about KCTS/9's mounting crises, Mohler, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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KCTS 9—home to PBS in Western Washington and British Columbia—said TODAY it will present the blockbuster Chinese science-fiction series, “Three-Body Problem,” beginning Sept. 23. “Three-Body Problem” ...
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