UNC Charlotte professor Kelly Cartwright is helping shape a new PBS Kids television series called "Phoebe & Jay." Why it matters: The new series is intended to help kids develop literacy skills.
A leading exec at the public broadcasting institution breaks down the impact of recent government cuts and what to do about ...
With its unique brand of free and accessible content, PBS Kids has helped to bridge the educational gap for families who may ...
Deep federal funding cuts have forced PBS KIDS to reassess priorities, find new revenue opportunities, and stay true to its roots, with new show 'Phoebe & Jay.' ...
PBS Guam has launched PBS Kids Live!, a new community music program created especially for children ages 0 to 4 and their families.
Public television supporters are ramping up a campaign aimed at reversing Arkansas’ decision to cut ties with PBS, forming a new advocacy group chaired by two former state first ladies and hosting a ...
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PBS Kids isn't going anywhere—why that matters for families
How PBS KIDS is navigating a funding crisis, all while still providing public programming to millions of families.
Former first ladies Barbara Pryor and Gay White are now co-chairs for the new nonprofit group Friends of Arkansas PBS, a citizen-led push that hopes to convince what is now Arkansas TV to rethink its ...
Over 1,200 community members of all ages gathered recently to celebrate PBS KIDS® Day with WKAR. Families across mid-Michigan came together for the event, hosted at the WKAR studios on the campus of ...
Taking note of Gen Alpha’s obsession with video game-walkthrough content on platforms like YouTube and Twitch, PBS Kids is about to launch a TV series centered around the digital activity titled, “Odd ...
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