David Crabtree, former WRAL anchor and now CEO of PBS North Carolina, is spending Memorial Day in Jerusalem. Crabtree has made a half dozen trips to the Holy Land, to listen to the voices of Jews and ...
Longtime WRAL anchor David Crabtree is scaling back his hours at the station, leaving the 5 p.m. newscast to devote his attention to co-anchoring the 6 p.m. slot. The change, which takes effect next ...
WRAL viewers may remember that anchor David Crabtree has announced retirement plans in the past, only to hedge on the timeline and stay put for years. But this time it’s different. This time Crabtree ...
This year marks the 70th birthday of PBS North Carolina. The statewide network based in Research Triangle Park and known for producing shows such as "State Lines" and "NC Weekend" isn’t doing much ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — After the Corporation for Public Broadcasting said its shut down has begun Friday, PBS North Carolina released a response to the announcement. PBS NC CEO and General Manager ...
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This story originally published online at NC Policy Watch. David Crabtree, former long-time reporter and anchor at WRAL, was made CEO of PBS NC Thursday after a unanimous vote by the UNC Board of ...
Longtime WRAL News anchor David Crabtree will retire from anchoring in late May. He will move to a new role as interim chief executive officer of PBS North Carolina. Longtime WRAL News anchor David ...
WRAL-TV lead anchor David Crabtree surprised viewers tonight with a personal announcement delivered at the end of the station’s 6 p.m. newscast. Crabtree announced that he had lost his position as a ...