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Public Television Launches ‘Live at 9:30’ Series
By Mark R. Smith published
Featuring a successful nightclub or particular site in a television series is nothing new, as fans of programs like “Live at the Apollo,” “Sessions at West 54th” and “Austin City Limits” well know.

WNET Finds Savings, Convenience In Remote Production Control
By Phil Kurz published
Public broadcaster is transporting audio and video signals from WLIW with Nevion’s Virtuoso.

WXXI Selects Grass Valley Cameras for Upgraded Studios
By Tom Butts published
PBS station's two studios now feature nine LDX 82 Flex cameras with extended HDR GV-eLicenses

Noncoms Seek More Money, Flexibility From FCC
By John Eggerton published
Say it is untenable to make stations 'float' 38 percent of repack expenses

Report: Americans Vote PBS Most Trusted National Institution
By Michael Balderston published
CNN may label itself as “the most trusted name in news,” but the American people have spoken and for the 15th year in a row, PBS comes out on top as the most trusted national institution.

Noncoms Ask FCC For One-Time Satellite Must-Carry Election
By John Eggerton published
Organizations say the "unnecessary" rule has allowed DBS providers to use it as a loophole through which to drop carriage.

Public Broadcasters Ask FCC For Simulcast Exemption
By Phil Kurz published
Stations say such a move would allow them to invest in Next-Gen TV with confidence

Missouri TV Tower Collapses
By John Eggerton for B&C published
At least one worker is dead and three others are injured after the station tower of Ozarks Public Television's KOZK-TV collapsed in Fordland, Mo., KYTV-TV of Springfield, Mo., has reported.
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