Digital Video Series “Cooking with Kiya: Two-Minute Techniques” Launches April 8 on CreateTV.com Boston, MA, April 08, 2021 (PR.com) American Public Television (APT), the original home to public television’s culinary experts and sponsor of the Create Cooking Challenge, announced the premiere of a 10-part short-form digital video series from contest Grand Prize Winner Kiya Schnorr. Selected from a nationwide pool of entries by judges who are among public television’s best known chefs, Cooking with Kiya: Two-Minute Techniques will release one episode weekly for 10 weeks on CreateTV.com through Thursday, June 10.
After winning the Grand Prize in 2018, which included $4,000 and production equipment valued at approximately $1,000 to finance and produce a web series of 10 two-minute videos, Schnorr relocated from New York City to Seattle, Washington, where she produced the series for the Create® channel web site CreateTV.com. Distributed and produced by APT, The WNET Group
Statement From Chairman Of The Educational Broadcasting Authority
State funding for the West Virginia Educational Broadcasting Authority, the governing board of West Virginia Public Broadcasting, is currently up for debate in the West Virginia Legislature. The proposed Senate bill zeroes out $3.8 million in funding for the EBA, while the House bill fully funds it.
In a statement, EBA Chairman Bill File said that everything West Virginia Public Broadcasting does is in service to the people of the Mountain State. I’m confident West Virginia’s Legislature and Administration will work to find a way to continue their critical support of WVPB, File said. The value WVPB brings to our State is enormous, as shown in its award-winning educational programs supporting our children’s efforts to learn during the recent pandemic. Public Broadcasting plays an important role in the quality of life in our State, and it has a positive impact on our efforts to recruit businesses and famili
Florida State University News
WFSU wins national award and growing audience
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Kimberly Kelling, the director of content and community partnerships for WFSU, said the station s goal is to create content that is relevant, informative, and resonates with the community.
WFSU recently took home one of the most important awards in public media.
The station was designated the Public Media Award winner in the category of Community Engagement: National Project category at the 2021 National Education Telecommunications Association (NETA) conference.
WFSU was recognized for its October 2019 “Retro Local Stories and Screening,” a project that included multimedia stories about the claiming (by eminent domain) and demolition of Tallahassee’s historically Black Smokey Hollow neighborhood during the 1960s, and the loss of the Florida A&M University Hospital in the 1970s.
PBS Wisconsin Wins Public Media Award for COVID-19 Content February 8, 2021
PBS Wisconsin has been awarded a Public Media Award for excellence and breadth of COVID-19 content by the National Educational Telecommunications Association (NETA).
Every year for the past 52 years, the Public Media Awards celebrate excellence in public media. This year, that excellence was amplified by creative and inspired responses to multiple crises. All across the country, public media stations rose to the moment and served their communities during their time of critical need.
PBS Wisconsin was honored for its COVID-19 coverage, which has included news coverage from
Wisconsin Life segments.