After last week's congressional hearing with the heads of PBS and NPR, it's important to remember how public broadcasting works, what it does and whom it serves, our television critic says.
TV producers will reveal their “brush with young stars who ended up behind bars” in the next episode of “Hollywood Demons.” The new true crime series, “Hollywood Demons,” airs at 9 p.m. Monday, March ...
Watch 'Abbott Elementary' star Sheryl Lee Ralph discover her ancestor was a free Black man in the mid 1800s on an exclusive ...
The public broadcasting CEOs defended their networks against accusations from House Republicans of bias in news and cultural ...
The public broadcasting CEOs defended their networks against accusations from House Republicans of bias in news and cultural ...
The leaders of the biggest public media networks in the United States defended their programming in a hearing on funding for ...
Democrats ridiculed a Republican-led effort to make the case for defunding American public media at a congressional hearing ...
( NewsNation) — The heads of public media organizations PBS and NPR were facing the line of fire Wednesday by a new ...
"Free speech is not about whatever it is that you all want somebody ... My children have learned to read [by] watching PBS ...
PBS, for example, now has a new series called "Carl the Collector" focusing on a friendly ... from dismantling the federally ...
In the wake of Anne’s execution, the King weds Jane Seymour. Marital bliss does nothing to quell Henry’s rage at his daughter, and Cromwell makes a risky play to save Princess Mary from her father’s ...