Programs

Oct 8 2010

KCET to become an independent television station

LOS ANGELES, Calif.—KCET announced today it will sever ties with PBS and become an independent television station beginning Jan. 1.

The station cited an inability to negotiate an agreement that would decrease the amount of dues paid to PBS and provide for a wider range of programming.

Al Jerome, the station’s president and chief executive officer, said the move was made after years of discussions with PBS about “challenges that are unique to our market as well as our station.”

Sep 9 2010

Target Sundays

Colorful costumes, rhythmic movements and toe-tapping beats were the hallmarks of the Target Sundays programming held at the California African American Museum this weekend.

Los Angeles Carnival On Tour™, an educational and performing carnival arts ensemble, gave the audience a chance to participate and learn just how to dance to Caribbean rhythms.

Next month, October 3, the program (which is free) will focus on oral traditions.

Across Black America

Here’s a look at African American people and issues making headlines throughout the country.
California
Yvette Hollingsworth was recently named chief compliance officer for Wells Fargo & Co. Hollingsworth, who most recently served as managing director and global head of operations compliance and financial crimes compliance & risk management for Barclays Corporate & Investment Bank, will begin her new role on June 1, 2012. Hollingsworth will be based in San Francisco, and will report to Caryl Athanasiu, executive vice president and chief operational risk officer in the corporate risk group. As chief compliance officer, Hollingsworth will be responsible for ensuring that all areas of the company meet compliance management responsibilities and abide by all applicable laws and regulations. Her team will continue to provide independent oversight of business-based compliance management activities.
District of Columbia
U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA) issued the following statement after the Senate voted to confirm Los Angeles attorney Paul Watford to serve on the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals: “It is great news that the Senate has confirmed Paul Watford, an exceptionally talented attorney, to serve on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. He has a breadth of experience as a former prosecutor and a top appellate litigator and will make an excellent addition to the federal bench. However, I am very disappointed that more of my Republican colleagues did not join us in backing this highly qualified nominee.” When Watford is sworn in, he will be only the second African American serving on the Ninth Circuit.