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Posted on · An update concerning a programming decision made by Houston Public Media and to share a statement from PBS about a story that broke today involving a former employee.
Posted on · An update concerning a programming decision made by Houston Public Media and to share a statement from PBS about a story that broke today involving a former employee.
Posted on · Conversations about the latest news surrounding COVID-19, the partisan battle over pandemic relief, and a new radio series exploring the changing work environment.
Posted on · Our commitment to our community.
Posted on · Houston Public Media is pleased to announce that Joshua Adams, the station’s former executive director of operations, has been named station manager.
Posted on · The celebration of this historic milestone features a refreshed brand and a new five-year strategic plan.
Posted on · KHOU 11 and Houston Public Media are teaming up to host a live broadcast of a mayoral debate on Monday, October 21 at 7 pm.
Posted on · Not all gifts given with heart need to be hand-made - here are some suggestions on how to personalize the presents you give.
Posted on · The Women’s Leadership Conference gathered more than 700 attendees
Posted on · On Tuesday's Houston Matters: Harris County Judge Ed Emmett answers your questions about the response to Hurricane Harvey. And we open the phone lines for you to share your questions and comments about programming on Houston Matters and Houston Public Media.
Posted on · We asked Houstonians to tell us about the people who went above and beyond during the storm and recovery.
Posted on · “This is Houston Matters, a weekly look at the people, places, issues and ideas affecting our lives here in Greater Houston…” That’s how we launched Houston Matters just over three years ago, on April 26, 2013. It was a simple, yet lofty notion: explore all that encompasses the Greater Houston region. Of course, we ramped […]
Posted on · “This is Houston Matters, a weekly look at the people, places, issues and ideas affecting our lives here in Greater Houston…” That’s how we launched Houston Matters just over three years ago, on April 26, 2013. It was a simple, yet lofty notion: explore all that encompasses the Greater Houston region. Of course, we ramped […]
Posted on · Amid technological advances, format changes, and frequencies bought and sold, the radio industry is constantly in flux. The rise of streaming, HD Radio, podcasts, and satellite radio all available on demand have provided listeners more choices than ever. What does it all mean for radio in Greater Houston today and in the future? We ask […]
Posted on · Amid technological advances, format changes, and frequencies bought and sold, the radio industry is constantly in flux. The rise of streaming, HD Radio, podcasts, and satellite radio all available on demand have provided listeners more choices than ever. What does it all mean for radio in Greater Houston today and in the future? On this […]
Posted on · Last week, Houston Public Media announced the formation of an arts and culture team, while at the same time making public the elimination of eight full time positions, including four on-air hosts on Classical 91.7, KUHA. Houston Matters host Craig Cohen talks with Houston Public Media Executive Director and General Manager Lisa Shumate about the […]