WETA in Washington, D.C., and its subsidiary News Hour Productions are ending broadcasts of PBS News Weekend as part of a restructuring prompted by the rescission of federal funding for public media.
Less than a month after WETA lost the taxpayer grants it had received for more than half a century, the station is going public with its survival strategies. “For the first time in more than 50 years, ...
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WETA in Washington, D.C., has eliminated 21 staff positions and canceled three TV shows as it looks to cut $4.4 million in spending for this fiscal year. CEO Sharon Rockefeller announced the ...
Caillou may be inquisitive, yes, but he’s also whiny, and that seems to be one of the biggest knocks against the TV show. That, and Caillou seems to face zero consequences for his bad behavior. To put ...
New service offers wide and locally curated catalog of live and on-demand programming from D.C.’s PBS station When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s ...
WETA has introduced a new digital streaming service, WETA+, designed to serve viewers in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. The OTT service provides both on-demand and live access to local and ...
WETA Arts, the magazine-style arts and culture program, returns for its 10th season on the PBS member station with a new sound courtesy of Stephen Arnold Music. The theme is the latest collaboration ...
Seattle science-fiction author Neal Stephenson will play a key role in Lamina1’s Artefact collaboration with Weta Workshop. (Photo via Lamina1) A digital content platform inspired by Seattle ...
Prolific author Neal Stephenson’s digital content platform Lamina1 and “The Lord of the Rings” film franchise special effects company Wētā Workshop are set to collaborate on a “participatory ...
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