Super Why’s Comic Book Adventures, a new animated show that builds on the Emmy-nominated series Super Why!, is being produced by 9 Story Media Group and Brown Bag Films for PBS KIDS, marking one of ...
PBS Kids is expanding “Super Why’s Comic Book Adventures,” which debuted in 2023 as a series of shorts, into a full half-hour series set to debut in 2026. A spinoff of “Super Why,” which ran on PBS ...
A beloved PBS kids' classic will make a comeback this fall after nearly 20 years, as "Reading Rainbow" returns to your screens with a new host. The popular children's series, once PBS's most-watched ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Caregiver Support Services, a free program offered by Children’s Home Network, aims to ease the financial burden facing caretakers, while reducing parental stress and improving family ...
DAYTON — Nearly a dozen kids from the Montgomery County Juvenile Court’s HAALO program dedicated hundreds of hours this summer to painting public murals. The murals were unveiled on Wednesday at Drake ...
ARLINGTON, Va. – So Kids Can members announced today a sweepstakes and the addition of Pierre-Luc Dubois to the initiative. Dubois joins Martin Fehervary, Tom Wilson and Elliot in the Morning’s Elliot ...
The WNET Group in New York will not renew its agreement with New Jersey’s government to continue managing NJ PBS beyond fiscal year 2026. WNET has been unable to reach an agreement with the New Jersey ...
Citing budget constraints, PSC President Ed Meadows recommended the board of trustees end WSRE-TV affiliation with PBS. PSC board also voted to decertify the WSRE Foundation. (This story was updated ...
CLARIFICATION! Our friends at KEET wish to make it clear that there will still be PBS Kids programming available on the main channel in the future — it’s just that the 24/7 PBS Kids Channel that’s ...
Scribes for the PBS Kids shows ‘Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood,’ ‘Alma’s Way’ and ‘Carl the Collector’ will soon work under the terms of the Writers Guild’s PBS contract. By Katie Kilkenny Labor & Media ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Kids in one local program got a big treat Wednesday afternoon: a lesson from a basketball pro. Japanese basketball star Mone Izumi hosted a skills workshop at the Crane Center ...
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