Shapiro will remain as CEO until a successor has been identified. Following a transition period, he will then move into a new role as President Emeritus to continue supporting WNET's fundraising ...
Neal Shapiro, president and CEO of the WNET Group in New York, will retire from the position at the end of his contract this ...
The parent company of New York's two largest PBS Member stations — WNET-13 and WLIW-21 — has revealed that its President/CEO ...
The union representing writers at WNET in New York alleges that station management is seeking to shift the writers’ responsibilities to nonunion employees, which it says amounts to union busting. The ...
New York’s public television station took unusual efforts to placate a powerful donor and board member, David Koch, reports The New Yorker (May 27). Mr. Koch, co-owner of the gas and chemical ...
The union for writers and producers at New York City’s flagship PBS member station is demanding that WNET Thirteen cease “union-busting proposals” and cough up a pay raise after months of delays, ...
The topic of a Thursday panel at the Content London industry gathering signaled a debate of big and big-picture issues: “TV under Trump 2.0. How has the business changed and what happens next?” A ...
NEW YORK—The WNET Group, parent company of the PBS station Thirteen, has announced the appointment of Randall T. Decker to senior director, technology, effective immediately. In the new role, Decker ...
Gearing up to mark its golden anniversary in September, New York public television station WNET is launching an ambitious drive to bring in 50,000 new contributors, The New York Times writes. Meeting ...
NEW YORK —Neal Shapiro, president of The WNET Group, will retire from his role at the end of the his contract in 2026, the ...