The only public radio station based in the Inland Empire, KVCR, could stop offering NPR and PBS and transition into a station more focused on student learning, depending on a vote Thursday, April 8.
The Inland Empire’s only public radio and TV stations will air less original programming in favor of more reruns after Congress clawed back more than a billion dollars in previously approved funding ...
The licensee of California’s KVCR has laid off 35 TV employees at the station, a year-and-a-half after a rebranding and programming blitz that included the launch of eight local shows. The San ...
KVCR is getting $4 million in state funding to continue operating. Three months after entertaining a controversial cost-cutting plan that would have dropped flagship programs from KVCR, the San ...
A plan that could eliminate NPR and PBS from KVCR and make it a student-run effort without those national affiliations was tabled Thursday, April 8. Instead, the San Bernardino Community College ...
The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians on Tuesday announced it is partnering with San Bernardino-based KVCR Television to air the nation’s first American Indian channel. In the last five years, the ...
In an era when some people believe there is too much TV, Americans who depend on free, over-the-air broadcasting are facing a future in which they will have less to watch. Dozens of stations could ...
San Bernardino’s KVCR wants to offer California’s Inland Empire a local voice in the sprawling media market known as Los Angeles. Now, as one of public broadcasting’s biggest winners in the television ...
The only public radio station based in the Inland Empire, KVCR, could stop offering NPR and PBS and transition into a station more focused on student learning, depending on a vote Thursday, April 8.
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