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Penn State board approves sale of WPSU to WHYY
The Board of Trustees at Penn State University has approved the sale of its college-run public broadcast outlet to its larger peer.
The central Pennsylvania station that serves 1.5 million people was slated to shut down after an earlier agreement was rejected by Penn State.
The university will no longer be required to pay a $17.6 million subsidy to WHYY as financial supporters are expected to step up to save the central Pennsylvania station.
Penn State University’s Board of Trustees unanimously approved the sale of university-owned public broadcaster WPSU’s operating assets to Philadelphia-based WHYY. The vote Monday follows the board’s ...
The plan still requires approval from WHYY’s board, as well as the Federal Communications Commission, but is expected to be ...
WPSU-TV and radio will become part of Philadelphia-based WHYY, under a plan Penn State trustees unanimously approved Monday, ...
PBS president and CEO Paula Kerger is in a race against time. Usually, public TV and radio stations across the country ...
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know! WHYY-TV 12 was honored with two Mid-Atlantic Regional Emmy Awards at a ceremony that ...
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