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Country star Jeannie Seely, who rose to fame in the '60s and '70s and became one of the Grand Ole Opry's most beloved ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a cornerstone of American culture for three generations, announced Friday it would ...
A local radio presenter has raised more than £2,300 by broadcasting for 25 hours non-stop for the specially extended show, ...
Big Daddy on Classic Rock 99.5 will host his final broadcast Saturday night ahead of the ZZ Top concert at the Hard Rock ...
Launched on August 1, 1981, MTV became the first TV channel to play music videos 24 hours a day, kicking off its set list with The Buggles’ aptly-named single “Video Killed the Radio Star”.
The demise of the corporation, known as CPB, is a direct result of President Donald Trump's targeting of public media.
The Senate Appropriations Committee failed to include future funding in the latest budget pass. WHYY says its future remains though other area stations face challenges.
Jeannie Seely, the soulful country music singer known for hits like “Don’t Touch Me,” has died at 85. Her publicist says she ...
A local radio presenter has raised more than £2,300 by broadcasting for 25 hours non-stop for the specially extended show, 3Bs Radio Live for 25!
The ANZ premiership has finally inked a new broadcast deal with TVNZ - but it will see Netball NZ paying them for the privilege of having the games broadca ...
On July 17, Congress voted to eliminate federal funding for public media across the United States.