SEATTLE — A controversial $3 million production financing deal between debt-ridden public broadcaster KCTS-TV and a Caribbean bank teetering on the edge of bankruptcy is creating new problems for the ...
The president and chief executive officer of financially troubled KCTS/9 said yesterday he would retire and that up to a quarter of the station's staff could be laid off by the end of the year as part ...
The previous fiscal year was even worse, with a deficit of almost $2.8 million. Clark says the station expects to report an overall deficit for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2002, as well. KCTS also ...
ALEXANDRIA, VA (April 15, 2002) -- In an age when kids are bombarded with literally thousands of advertising messages each day, KCTS/Seattle Public Television and PBS KIDS® Online are stepping in to ...
As the Seattle Times prepared to reveal mounting debts and mismanagement at KCTS last week, the station laid off 11 production staff and announced that President Burnhill Clark will retire in October.
The rumor was going around that The Seattle Times was preparing a major takedown of KCTS and its president, Burnill Clark. This was after the Seattle Weekly‘s own expos頯f the station’s deep problems, ...
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