Produced by Emmy Award-winner and Oscar nominee Stanley Nelson and Travis Mitchell, the film explores Marshall’s landmark court victories and his historic appointment.
The new 12-hour documentary about the United States’ origin story will begin broadcasting Nov. 16 on WHYY and other PBS stations.
The Wilmington Film Fest, Chinatown Night Market in Philly and a special screening of Ken Burns’ new docuseries in South Jersey are among the event highlights.
Criminal mischief to auto: Overnight Oct. 14-15, a resident on the 300 block of Bryn Mawr Avenue reported that someone had damaged their vehicle. Police said a video shows an unknown person walking up ...
The agreement eliminates a major cost to the university, ensures the stations will keep broadcasting and avoids layoffs.
PBS president and CEO Paula Kerger is in a race against time. Usually, public TV and radio stations across the country ...
The plan still requires approval from WHYY’s board, as well as the Federal Communications Commission, but is expected to be ...
The university announced it would close WPSU last month after a board committee voted against a previous proposed asset sale.
The future for Central Pennsylvania's lone NPR member radio station and its PBS-aligned TV station sibling is now clearer, ...
The finance and investment committee last month unanimously voted against moving forward with a proposal for WHYY to acquire ...
WPSU-TV and radio will become part of Philadelphia-based WHYY, under a plan Penn State trustees unanimously approved Monday, ...