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Connecticut
Closing the Gap: Our Children, Our Destiny is a featured program on Connecticut Public Broadcasting that examines the state of early learning in Connecticut through an economic lens every Thursday at 8 p.m.
Connecticut Public Radio’s two-time Peabody Award–winning Faith Middleton Show has been inducted into Connecticut Magazine’s Hall of Fame for “Best Local Talk Show.” The host interviews guests on a range of topics that include culture, food, sustainability, news, politics, entertainment, poverty, community issues, architecture, work, leisure, design, science, sports, education, religion, history, medicine, humanity, and art.
Other Programs & Projects
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Young American Heroes [American History and Civics Initiative Phase II]
This multiplatform educational project helps teach American history to middle school students through the stories of ordinary kids doing extraordinary things during seminal moments of the nation’s past.... Continue Reading
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National Center for Media Engagement (NCME) FY 2010, 2011 and 2012 Support
In fiscal years 2010–2012, NCME and CPB will establish the following goals for the public broadcasting community. Continue Reading
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Henry Louis Gates Jr.’s Search for Our Roots (2008–2013)
Over the course of three public television series, Henry Louis “Skip” Gates Jr. will explore the meaning of race, culture, and identity in America. Continue Reading
By the Numbers
2010 Total
$3,755,594
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Digital
$395,060
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Fiscal Stabilization Grant
$208,433
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Other System Support
$58,700
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Radio Community Service Grant
$813,864
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Television Community Service Grant
$1,724,287
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Television Programming
$555,250