GBH News Expands Arts and Culture Programming

With the launch of The Culture Show November 3, GBH 89.7 listeners will get an insider’s view of the arts landscape with an expansive look at diverse local artists and the big talent and productions that play in the region.

“This will be a cultural hub—covering theater, fashion, music, movies, TV, food and more—that people plug into when they want to join the conversation,” said Executive Producer Chelsea Merz, who was for almost 10 years the executive producer for Boston Public Radio, GBH News’ most successful show. “This is for people who want to know what’s going on and

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Programming changes on WBRC FOX6 News due to professional, college sports

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) – Over the next several weeks, WBRC FOX6 News will be broadcasting FIFA Women’s World Cup, Major League Baseball (MLB), National Football League (NFL), and college football.

Due to these programming changes, some of WBRC’s newscasts will not be broadcast on air, while some may start at an alternative time. WBRC will carry a digital live streaming version of its newscasts that will be available at WBRC.com; the WBRC News app; WBRC’s Roku, Amazon Fire, and Apple TV channels; as well as WBRC’s Facebook and YouTube pages.

Below is an outline of these programming changes. Please note

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A new programming language is rivaling C++

It’s an exciting time to be a software engineer looking to learn a new language. Mojo, a Python rival in the AI ​​space, launched last month and another language that’s starting to make waves is instead competing with C++. Developed by senior scientists from Adobe, Val is being looked at by a number of developers with increasing promise. It’s competing with low-level programming languages, even though it’s a high-level language itself.

Val’s unique selling point is described on its developer blog as its “focus on mutable value semantics for the purpose of writing efficient, generic code.” It purports to be

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Christmas 2023 Religious Programming on the BBC

The BBC will showcase a fantastic selection of festive programming across television and radio this Christmas. Our content will include musical celebration, traditional carols, live worship and spiritual contemplation.

In the second series of My Life at Christmas, journalist and broadcaster Adrian Chiles will meet dancer Oti Mabuse, veteran BBC news reporter and World Affairs Editor John Simpson, and stars of stage and screen Martin and Shirlie Kemp in a 3-part series finding out how their festive memories reflect their lives, careers, family and faith.

BBC One Christmas religion programming begins with Midnight Mass, broadcast live from Portsmouth Cathedral. On

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