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PBS Fort Wayne has appointed Edward Leon as its new president and CEO, officials announced Tuesday.
PBS Fort Wayne in Indiana named Edward R. Leon president and CEO. Leon succeeds Bruce Haines, who retired this year after ...
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 ...
Edward R. Leon is taking the reins from Bruce Haines, who retired this year after 17 years of leadership at PBS.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting has announced that it will shut down, sparking responses from local stations. CPB ...
PBS Fort Wayne announced a new president today, following the retirement of its previous long-time president.
In 21Country, our PBS station says CPB is crucial to certain parts of funding, such as a planned upgrade to the emergency ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WPTA) - PBS Fort Wayne announced its newest leader on Tuesday. Edward R. Leon will take over the roles of president and chief executive officer for Bruce Haines, who served the ...
Federal cuts could silence PBS Fort Wayne; station urges community supportJimmy Kimmel gave a salute to “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” — and blasted rival network CBS — on Thursday ...
Public radio and TV station leaders told IndyStar they are concerned that their mission is misunderstood as Republicans nationally target NPR and PBS.
Exchanges: Celebrating 25 years of Friendshipis a local public television program presented by PBS Fort Wayne Fort Wayne Sister Cities International, The Chapman Exchange Student Scholarship Fund, ...
NPR and PBS stations will lose nearly $9.4 million in federal dollars on top of $7.4 million lost in state funding.