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Disney channel viewing figures are down as kids go elsewhere for entertainment
Jul 6, 2017
The number of children watching the Disney channel has dropped over the past three years. The reason? More and more of them are watching kids’ TV shows available online and bypassing cable altogether. How will the channel survive this era of cord cutting? Click the audio player above to hear the full story.
Will Georgia’s music industry thrive if school music programs don’t?
by
Amy Kiley
Jul 4, 2017
The state has a new law to boost the music business, but it might have trouble finding artists.
What you will find at the Museum of Failure
Jul 3, 2017
One person's disappointment is another's success.
Taylor Swift tells streaming 'You Belong with Me,' and it's all about timing
Jun 9, 2017
Do you have a less-tortured Swift pun? Inquire within.
The "Fearless Girl" statue netted $7.4 million in free advertising
Apr 28, 2017
All those selfies paid off.
Bob Dylan should respond to the Nobel Prize committee if he wants that prize money
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Donna Tam
Oct 24, 2016
Per the prize’s rules, the musician is required to deliver a lecture or a concert to receive the nearly $1 million purse.
The art of pricing art
Nov 10, 2015
It's the Fall fine art auction season. And that means big price tags for priceless art.
For public good, not for profit.
The Arts Shrink will see you now
Aug 14, 2015
KCET's Corbett Barklie advises creatives on how to make a living.
How art institutions are changing their business model
Jan 26, 2015
Artists are increasingly stepping off the stage and into the community.