WQLN Radio is replacing several of its syndicated shows with local or less expensive programming as the Erie's public broadcaster continues to deal with federal funding cuts. The changes take effect ...
For those Buffalo Bills fans who live to digest their favorite NFL team over the airwaves, coverage of the Bills in that discipline will undergo changes in 2026. Beginning Monday, February 9 “One ...
Regional musicians and listeners will lose a broadcast home for original music when public radio station WVIA ends two long-running shows Jan. 2. “All That Jazz” and “Mixed Bag” will end with the ...
The programming model for the longest time has remained unchanged, due in large part to the consistent competitive nature of over-the-air radio versus, at most, SiriusXM, television, or social media.
In the last seven days, both the PBS Member station organizations serving Seattle-Tacoma and Yakima-Tri Cities, Wash., and the state of New Jersey announced severe service changes due to the end of ...
New York Public Radio is making its slate of syndicated programming available for free to “at-risk” public radio stations. Citing “unprecedented threats facing public broadcasting,” NYPR announced a ...
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Kelly Razzouk of the IRC says the organization can't safely operate in Gaza and has suspended programming despite the surging need for humanitarian aid. Supreme Court turns away Missouri’s bid to ...
Larisa Thomason has been listening to Huntsville public radio station WLRH for almost 50 years. Now, she’s threatening to change the dial. “My daughter calls WLRH the soundtrack for her childhood,” ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — A Huntsville public radio station announced Friday it will no longer carry NPR programming. WLRH 89.3 FM/HD made the announcement on Facebook, saying this transition came ...
KOPN 89.5 FM, a community radio station in Columbia, Missouri, will lose $250,000 in federal funding over the next two years. The station is exploring ways to offset the funding cuts, including ...