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Public Media in Your State
Texas
Living Smart is Houston PBS’s (KUHT) weekly, half-hour interview and newsmagazine program focusing on spiritual, financial, personal, mental, physical, emotional, and educational aspects of well-being.
KLRU in Austin produces the popular and nationally syndicated Austin City Limits, which features live performances that highlight original Texas music. However, the show also covers a variety of music styles that expand beyond the borders of the Lone Star State to focus on the unique contributions of diverse artists, music, and songwriting from around the world.
KERA-FM Dallas’s Anything You Ever Wanted to Know is a live, interactive call-in program hosted by Jeff Whittington that airs Fridays at noon.
Texas A&M University’s radio station KAMU-FM in College Station produces Just a Minute for Homeland Security, a weekly program discussing efforts to keep our homeland secure from terrorists.
Other Programs & Projects
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Rainbow Coalition
An exploration of the rise and fall of a multiethnic political movement in Chicago composed of African Americans, Latinos, and poor southern whites. Continue Reading
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Tattooed Under Fire
In the heart of central Texas lies the city of Killeen, home to Fort Hood, America’s largest military base. Across the street is River City Tattoo Parlor, a place where many of the war-bound and returning... Continue Reading
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Independent Lens “Eyes of Me”
This film will give a rare glimpse into the world of blind teenagers as it follows four people as they struggle to fit in, prepare for college, and live independently. Continue Reading
By the Numbers
2010 Total
$17,186,561
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Digital
$934,189
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Fiscal Stabilization Grant
$1,235,367
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Other System Support
$297,322
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Radio Community Service Grant
$3,635,403
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Television Community Service Grant
$11,084,280