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Public Media in Your State
Missouri
KCPT-TV in Kansas City programs Uniquely Kansas City, a seasonally themed magazine show showcasing the music, theater, dance, and visual arts that make this town unique.
KOZK-TV (Ozarks Public Television) in Springfield produces OzarksWatch Video Magazine, a weekly series that documents and preserves the unique heritage of the Ozarks. Each 30-minute episode focuses on a single topic and features experts who are often living examples of vital and disappearing Ozarks traditions.
KWMU/St. Louis Public Radio’s host Don Marsh presents the call-in program St. Louis on the Air, a forum for discussion about issues and concerns facing the St. Louis area. It airs Monday through Thursday, 11 a.m. to noon, on KWMU-FM. Recent topics have included elder law and life care, Mississippi River levees, and term limits in the Missouri legislature.
Other Programs & Projects
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Agribusiness Journalism Center—now called Harvest Public Media [Local Journalism Center]
The Harvest Public Media Local Journalism Center, formerly called the Agribusiness Local Journalism Center, will be formed by stations in the heart of the nation’s food- and fuel-producing region—KCUR,... Continue Reading
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Diversity and Innovation Fund FY 2010 (supplement to the National Program Service FY 2010) Year 1 of 2
The Diversity and Innovation Fund will support national public television programming that promotes innovation and diversity. 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
By the Numbers
2010 Total
$7,041,325
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Digital
$472,093
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Fiscal Stabilization Grant
$441,330
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Other System Support
$305,688
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Radio Community Service Grant
$1,990,962
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Radio Programming
$230,769
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Television Community Service Grant
$3,529,055
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Television Programming
$71,428