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KET representatives have said CPB funding provides the station about $4.2 million each year, and the lone statewide broadcasting network serves more than 2 million people weekly.
To present a wide array of viewpoints," she said. According to KET, the statewide organization reaches 2 million people per week, both on air and online, with free content accessible to anyone.
Charles “Chuck” Feeney, a retail entrepreneur and investor who amassed a multibillion-dollar fortune and then gave it all away, has died. He was 92. He died peacefully in San Francisco on ...
Charles Feeney, Duty-Free Titan Who Gave Away $8 Billion, Dies New Jersey native made a fortune from tourist shops but found he didn’t crave the billionaire lifestyle ...
Generations of Kentuckians know KET by our positive and trusted early childhood programs such as "Sesame Street," "Daniel Tiger" and many more designed to help develop vocabulary and math skills ...
Charles “Chuck” Feeney died in San Francisco at age 92, three years after shuttering his foundation, Atlantic Philanthropies, through which he spent four decades giving away the vast majority ...
Charles “Chuck” Feeney, the co-founder of duty-free shops who gave away nearly his entire $8 billion fortune, died at his rented San Francisco apartment. He was 92. Feeney’s death… ...
Charles F. Feeney, a pioneer of duty-free shops and a shrewd investor in technology start-ups who gave away nearly all of his $8 billion fortune to charity, much of it as quietly as he had made it ...
Charles “Chuck” Feeney, who cofounded retailer Duty Free Shoppers, became a billionaire and donated much of his fortune anonymously—leading Forbes to dub him the James Bond of philanthropy ...
Charles Feeney wore a $10 watch, took the bus and subway, flew coach, and lived for decades in a rented a two-bedroom apartment with his wife. By the time he died this week at the age of 92, he ...