The New Jersey station’s closure sets a negative precedent for other smaller stations in the US and public media as a whole.
PHILADELPHIA — On Monday, the Penn State Board of Trustees unanimously approved the sale of WPSU public radio and television stations to WHYY, a public media organization based in Philadelphia.
The airport said the closures will help keep the remaining checkpoints running smoothly despite shutdown-related staffing shortages.
From Camden and Cherry Hill to Trenton and the Jersey Shore, what about life in New Jersey do you want WHYY News to cover? Let us know. After screening excerpts of Ken Burns’ documentary “The American ...
Alabama Public Television Executive Director Wayne Reid confirmed to CBS 42 that the possibility of severing ties with PBS ...