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Local PBS leaders say public media is in jeopardy after Congress approved a bill that would slash over $1 billion in federal ...
Edward R. Leon is taking the reins from Bruce Haines, who retired this year after 17 years of leadership at PBS.
Leon is taking over at the same time PBS is being stripped of government funding. Between revoked state and federal grants, PBS Fort Wayne will see a 42% decrease in revenue, according to Leon. While ...
PBS Fort Wayne has appointed Edward Leon as its new president and CEO, officials announced Tuesday.
Local PBS leaders say public media is in jeopardy. Congress recently approved a bill that would cut more than $1 billion in ...
PBS Fort Wayne’s annual allocation was $400,000, which represents 12% of the organization’s budget. We’ll certainly work to fill the gap with other funding sources.
PBS Fort Wayne announced a new president today, following the retirement of its previous long-time president.
PBS Fort Wayne in Indiana named Edward R. Leon president and CEO. Leon succeeds Bruce Haines, who retired this year after ...
Building PBS Fort Wayne into a brand. I think we’re going to look back and really see his tenure really set us up for a great future.” Haines says what the future holds is what he’ll miss most.
Celebrate PBS Fort Wayne's 50th anniversary in-studio with special interviews from past and present. Celebrate PBS Fort Wayne's 50th anniversary in-studio with interviews with Fort Wayne Mayor ...
Before joining PBS Fort Wayne, Haines was GM of WBOI, the public radio station in Fort Wayne, where he worked for 21 years. He has also been PD for WBST, Ball State University’s public radio station ...
2021 - Celebrate the season with this concert recorded at Purdue University Fort Wayne. Celebrate the joy and beauty of the season with this concert, recorded live December 6, 2021 at the Auer ...