It’s been an interesting decade for noncommercial educational TV station KCET-28 in Los Angeles. In October 2010, the station announced that it could not reach an agreement with PBS to remain its main ...
KCET-TV has already made clear that it will no longer be telling children how to get to “Sesame Street.” But that’s not the only kiddie fare that the public- television station is relinquishing once ...
The award winning PBS series California Connected will debut a new special, California at War, exclusively on KCET, this Thursday. The one-hour program, hosted by journalist Judy Muller, focuses on ...
Asia-focused news. Cooking and science programs from Japan and Canada. And reruns of British sitcoms and dramas. These are the tentative first programming steps of KCET-TV Channel 28 as it seeks to ...
Independent public television giant KCET-TV Los Angeles and Eyetronics Media have unveiled the first programs to be produced under the partnership they announced in August. As you would expect, the ...
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It’s official: KCET, one of the biggest siblings in the PBS family, is leaving home for good. Although station President Al Jerome has complained for years about high network dues and the contentious ...
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While much of the national TV focus on Saturday morning centered on the launch of the Oprah Winfrey Network, Southern California went through its own major on-air shuffle. KCET officially went indie ...
KCET in Los Angeles, going independent of PBS membership on Jan. 1, 2011, has announced its lineup. Pubcasting programmers have been waiting to see how the station will fill its schedule without ...
Not enough local and state affairs find its way on television but Los Angeles’ independent public television station, KCET, works to fill the gap. Debuting this month on KCET will be two shows ...