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 9 said today that it’s merging with Crosscut.com, a nonprofit news and civic-affairs website, as part of the local public broadcasting TV station’s move toward a more digital focus. KCTS will ...
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KCTS in Seattle is making staff cuts as it shifts to a digital-first production model. (Photo: M.O. Stevens) KCTS has laid off 11 television production staffers as the Seattle station adopts a digital ...
It’s time for an update on a few of the digital-TV transitions that are driving people nuts lately. Like the problems people are having with KCTS 9, more than a week after the switch to digital ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min M5 will house a mix of ...
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.
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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