Renee Shaw hosts multiple programs at KET and has been a mainstay of the public television’s legislative coverage. PHOTO PROVIDED KET Kentucky’s public radio and television networks say their future ...
KET will resume Fancy Farm coverage after federal cuts halted initial plans. Kentucky Chamber of Commerce sponsored broadcast to preserve event access. Federal funding loss totals $4 million, ...
After Congress slashed more than $1 billion in federal funding from public media last week, threatening programming and jobs at stations across the country, leaders at Kentucky Educational Television ...
Renee Shaw, KET's director of public affairs and moderator, left, interviews Dr. Steven Stack, then Kentucky's public health commissioner, now secretary of the Cabinet for Health and Family Services. ...
Kentucky Educational Television (KET) will broadcast the Fancy Farm political rally thanks to a donation from the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce. KET had previously canceled coverage due to federal ...
Kentucky public television and radio stations are bracing for possible cuts they say could devastate local programming and hamper the state's ability to warn Kentuckians of severe weather. The Senate ...
Kentucky Educational Television has announced it will not cover the Fancy Farm political rally this year as Congress appears poised to cut money for public broadcasting. Fancy Farm is an annual ...
Jeffrey Hill, a professor of mass communication at MSU and an award-winning producer, will premiere his latest project, “The Ryan McGillicuddy Small Big Band,” on Kentucky Educational Television in ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - Kentucky Educational Television says it is resuming plans to cover Fancy Farm. The television station reports that it is able to revive coverage due to a “generous donation.” ...
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