October 17 at 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
Presented by The Headlands Foundation
New England public television programmers love working with independent producers!
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This discussion and Q&A with programmers from several New England public television stations will explore everything you need to know about public media distribution: broadcast rights, funding, navigating national PBS and more.
Led by Rhode Island PBS Chief Content Officer JAN BOYD, with featured programmers from:
• GBH – Boston, Massachusetts
• MAINE PUBLIC – Portland, Maine
• NEW HAMPSHIRE PBS (NHPBS) – Durham, New Hampshire
• VERMONT PUBLIC – Colchester, Vermont
About New Hampshire’s own NHPBS:
New Hampshire PBS (NHPBS) inspires one million Granite Staters each month with engaging and trusted local and national programs on-air, online, via mobile, in classrooms and in communities. Founded in 1959 as the New Hampshire Network, the station has evolved its identity and services over the years. From the New Hampshire Network to Channel 11 to New Hampshire Public Television, and as of October 1, 2017, New Hampshire PBS. The station’s new identity more strongly reflects its affinity with the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) and its evolution as a multi-media public service provider.