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TROY, N.Y. — WMHT Public Media (PBS-Public Broadcasting Service) announces new Vice President, Chief Content and Engagement Officer, Will Pedigo, who started at WMHT’s Rensselaer Tech Park site ...
Robert Altman retired recently as CEO of WMHT Pubic Media after 15 years leading the PBS affiliate that will celebrate its 70th anniversary in 2023. NORTH GREENBUSH - WMHT Public Media recently named ...
TROY, N.Y. — The Tri-City ValleyCats and WMHT Public Media announced the return of The Cat in the Hat from the PBS KIDS series THE CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! to Joseph L. Bruno Stadium for ...
NORTH GREENBUSH — WMHT Public Media, the region's public television operation, has hired Anthony V. Hayes to replace Robert Altman, who is stepping down this year after 15 years as president and chief ...
In response to a parent survey indicating families wanted anytime access to quality educational content, WMHT has launched a free, 24/7 PBS Kids channel. The station, which serves the Capital District ...
TROY, N.Y. — WMHT Public Media (PBS-Public Broadcasting Service) has announced a new Production Manager, Ezekiel “Zeke” Kubisch, who started at WMHT’s Rensselaer Tech Park site full-time on Aug. 1.
TROY – WMHT Public Media (PBS-Public Broadcasting Service) will premiere a new documentary film titled BRIDGING THE DIVIDE about the legacy of Troy’s Collar City Bridge and the Uniting Line public art ...
WAMC/Northeast Public Radio in Albany and WMHT Public Media in Troy are reacting after President Donald Trump issued an executive order directing the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to halt all ...
Albany, NY (WRGB) — President Donald Trump signed an executive order on May 1 calling for an end to federal funding for PBS and NPR, a move that could impact more than 1,500 public television and ...
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