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My Source for opportunities.
To address a methamphetamine crisis, KEET-TV spearheaded a coalition of media and non-profit organizations, producing TV and radio documentaries, PSAs, street theater and print materials.
Eureka, CA
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My Source for quality broadcasting for the blind.
GPB coordinated a large-scale information campaign to prepare the state’s seniors, economically disadvantaged, rural residents and people with disabilities for the DTV transition.
Atlanta, GA
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My Source for coverage of the Idaho legislature.
In response to requests from rural viewers, Idaho PTV installed robotic cameras in the Idaho House and Senate chambers, providing gavel-to-gavel legislative coverage online and via a dedicated DTV channel.
Boise, ID
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My Source for the best arts and culutre programming.
Committed to the arts, WTTW has produced more than 1,300 programs and stories featuring Chicago musicians, painters, dancers and visual artists, now available and searchable online.
Chicago, IL
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My Source for great children's programming.
To address a rising childhood obesity rate, WNIN partnered with a local foundation to conduct the Healthy Lifestyles campaign, producing events, online information and educational materials.
Evansville, IN
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My Source for community engagement.
WIPB partnered with Ball State University and the Boys and Girls Club to create a wellness education program, including K-12 materials, billboards, TV and radio interstials, print and outdoor ads.
Munice, IN
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My Source for connecting our community to music. 
My Source for making student's voice heard. 
Each year, DPTV presents the final Sphinx competition concert, helping young African American and Latino classical musicians perform with and learn from professionals. In 2008, DPTV developed MiVote.org to engage young and first time voters, and partnered with local media outlets to host candidate debates.
Detroit, MI
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My Source for disseminating life saving information.
TPT’s The Minnesota Channel has produced over 480 programs in partnership with 175 local organizations. Topics include AIDS amongst the Latino population, problems of returning Iraq vets, and the region’s economic disparities.
St. Paul, MN
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My Source for reliving childhood memories.
My Source for the local arts.
Through their shared Sense of Community initiative, Ozarks Public Television and KSMU create local content in one of five public interest areas each year: education, health, economic development, science and the environment, and creative arts.
Springfield, MO
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My Source for terrific community support.
KMOS worked with local experts to develop a multiplatform health campaign, distributing DVDs, games, brochures and even hand sanitizer to help families live healthier.
Warrensburg, MO
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My Source for a unique voice. 
NYCTV features independent community-based musicians, performance artists and filmmakers in its original performance and documentary series’ Backdrop NYC, Gigs, New York Noise, and Video Music Box.
Boston, MA
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My Source for networking and cancer information.
My Source for trying to solve problems.
WBGU-TV’s cancer awareness campaign included two documentaries, a website and a health event. To address Ohio’s soaring foreclosure rate, WBGU-TV partnered with local agencies and financial experts on a two-hour call-in program.
Bowling Green, OH
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My Source for the Listening Project.
Since 2001, over 11,000 Cleveland residents have taken part in ideastream’s annual Listening Project, communicating what matters to them and how the station can serve their needs and interests.
Cleveland, OH
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My Source for helping my neighbors.
To help seniors with the DTV transition, WOSU and partners solicited donations of converter box coupons, sponsored studio demonstrations and provided DTV training sessions for social workers.
Columbus, OH
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My Source for connecting with my community.
My Source for educational programming.
Working with the planning initiative Youngstown 2010, WRPM produced 16 programs on the future of Youngstown’s public policy and culture. A university oral history project led WRPM and Kent State to create a civil rights documentary, a town hall on race relations, a K-12 curriculum and a scholarship program.
Kent, OH
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My Source for OETA Voter Voices.
Heading into the 2008 election, OETA produced 44 short Voter Voices segments, created a voter website, hosted workshops for first-time voters and provided nightly statewide election coverage.
Edmond, OK
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My Source for preserving the history of heroes.
My Source for talking about issues with friends.
SCETV honored its large military population and veterans by having students use digital media to to record and archive combat and service stories. Through Ready to Vote, SCETV sponsored voter registration drives and gave teens a chance to interact with candidates in person and online.
Columbia, SC
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My Source for educating my children.
SDPB’s Tune into Democracy project provided gavel-to-gavel coverage of legislative sessions, live candidate debates and comprehensive election information online and on-air.
Vermillion, SD
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My Source for helping fight childhood cancer.
WLJT’s multiplatform campaign helped rural families learn about and cope with childhood cancer, following A Lion in the House with interstitials, a public forum, health fair and nursing school curriculum.
Martin, TN
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My Source for educational and inspiring programing.
Over 1000 photographers took part in WNYC’s Street Shots, exchanging techniques, photos and profiles. WNYC developed a series of social events for singles only, held at the New York City Opera, Chelsea Art Museum and the Brooklyn Brewery.
Nashville, TN
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My Source for World War II stories.
KACV’s two-year veterans project included oral history training for students and librarians, more than 1,000 stories digitized and streamed, two on-air specials, a traveling photo exhibit and K-12 lesson plans.
Amarillo, TX
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My Source for surfing the digital wave.
With many rural viewers lacking cable or satellite access, KWBU readied Waco for DTV by creating interstitials, distributing printed information and sending their engineer to help with local installations.
Waco, TX
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My Source for voter information.
WPT’s Wisconsin Hometown Stories, hour-long profiles of historically-significant Wisconsin communities, are followed by History Harvest days, where locals share memorabilia with historians. For the 2008 election, WPT and Wisconsin Public Radio created a website featuring candidate debates, blogs, links to polling places, content downloadable to mobile devices and other voter resources.
Madison, WI
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