WNET, the parent company of New York PBS stations Thirteen and WLIW21 and operator of NJTV, is launching a free, 24-hour broadcast and streaming channel dedicated to dance, film, literature, music, ...
NEW YORK, April 27, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The WNET Group is proud to announce the launch of its 24/7 free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) channel for nature lovers on Pluto TV. From ...
WNET’s ambitious All Arts multicast channel and streaming service could develop into a package of cultural content available to stations nationwide. All Arts’ programming aims to “illuminate the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Jane Levere is a New York-based freelance writer covering the arts. WNET, parent company of New York’s PBS stations THIRTEEN and ...
4 Exclusive: How Music Comes to Life in Apple’s WONDER PETS: IN THE CITY WNET has appointed Jörn Weisbrodt as ALL ARTS Artistic Director to help curate special events, develop an artist-in-residence ...
New Jersey would keep ownership of the lucrative broadcasting license, but would enter into a five-year renewable agreement with WNET-TV, Channel 13, in New York. NJN would be known as NJTV and would ...
Thirteen WNET-TV has successfully piloted a video feed over broadband wireless between the city's Chelsea Piers location and its main production facilities in downtown Manhattan. The pilot test ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: WNET-TV, New York has hosted 1 event in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first program was a 2002 Vignette. Most appearances with Frank R. Lautenberg (2), Steve Adubato Jr. (2), ...
Public TV pioneer WNET-TV/DT in New York has purchased Harris Corp's new remote control and facility management tool, ReCon. WNET will use ReCon at its transmitter site to monitor and control analog ...
New York's WNET "Thirteen" PBS station and Channel 4 have teamed up to produce a documentary on the Turin Shroud. Titled Secrets of the Dead: Shroud of Christ?, the documentary will examine the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The topic of a Thursday panel at the Content London industry gathering signaled a debate of big and big-picture issues: “TV under ...