When he nation's largest independent public broadcaster, KCET, signs off from PBS, it's changing management, to. Deborah Hinton, the station's longtime financial chief will replaced by Camille
Gonzalez, the controller. CET, based in Silver Lake, announced earlier this year that it would leave PBS after months of disputes over dues and other issues.
Al Jerome, the president
and chief executive at KCET, unveiled other changes: Mary Mazur, the station's programming chief, will become COO, a newly created position. Her old job will be filled by Bret Marcus, currently one of
her lieutenants.
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