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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
SEATTLE (AP) — The president of Seattle's public-television station, KCTS, announced Thursday he will retire in October and that up to a quarter of the staff will be laid off at the financially ...
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 ...
VANCOUVER–Seattle-based pubcaster KCTS-TV is eliminating up to 35 jobs and cutting back on its national production slate. The size of the staff will be reduced by 25% by year-end and station CEO ...
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