
#DidYouKnow when you become a Cascade PBS supporter, you open up our entire streaming library? You can watch your favorites from PBS, as well as all of our local programming, like Nick on the Rocks, Out & Back, and more! #pbs #publicmedia
#DidYouKnow when you become a Cascade PBS supporter, you open up our entire streaming library? You can watch your favorites from PBS, as well as all of our local programming, like Nick on the Rocks, Out & Back, and more! #pbs #publicmedia
What impact does federal funding of public media have on your wallet?
$1.60 per year
Pubic radio and TV (and digital!) provides high quality, educational and inspirational content to all of America, without paywalls or subscription fees.
Sounds like a bargain to me.
Huh: #Wrapstodon is here. What does yours look like? Drop a screenshot below if you've got one.
THOUGHTS:
1. We could use a few more followers. Yr. humble #fediverse servant is gonna hafta fill out a performance review at some point!
2. The full film of "20 Days in Mariupol" is available for free online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvAyykRvPBo (ya gotta love #PublicMedia).
Yesterday, in 1969, "Sesame Street" premiered, introducing children around the world to the whimsical characters that would go on to raise generations.
Did you know Oscar the Grouch wasn’t always green? Check out his very first appearance back in the day!
Watch the full first episode in the AAPB archive and relive the magic that started it all: https://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-1533ebc756d
"That's how we've been able to save the money that we're using for our transformation at the moment. We've been 'sweating' (not investing) in our broadcast assets, to ensure that we can invest in our digital future."
#JodiODonnell, CEO, #TVNZ,
2024
You heard it here first. The people in charge of our publicly-owned TV broadcaster are sacrificing its capacity to broadcast free-to-air TV, so it can compete with digital streamers.
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This weekend, the world lost John Kinsel Sr., one of the last remaining #NavajoCodeTalkers who transmitted vital coded messages during World War II in the Diné language.
Hear from Peter McDonald, Chairman of the Navajo Code Talkers Museum and one of the two surviving Code Talkers, as he reflects on their extraordinary experiences in the documentary "Navajo Code Talkers."
Watch the full program in the archive, courtesy of Vision Maker Media: https://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-508-057cr5nw61
Hmm this is odd #PublicRadio #PublicMedia behavior. The local #NPR affiliate #KAZU for the #Monterey Bay sent me a letter that looks like a membership renewal but I think is just a donation solicitation. So first off, the letter is scummy because it's not obvious that it isn't a membership and it is instead a donation.
The second thing is I've never contributed to KAZU. My wife has but my name wasn't on the paperwork. And her name isn't on this letter.
What's going on here?
We recently decided to subscribe to PBS Passport so we could stream PBS content on TV, and it has been an utter treat! For $5/mo, we get loads of educational content (like NOVA), the news, documentaries (Ken Burns!), and an endless supply of British and foreign historical dramas. Even some concerts on there
You subscribe via becoming a member of your local PBS station, then link it to your PBS account via PBS Passport.
Headed to the Celtics championship parade today?
Get pumped with some celebratory inspo from their iconic 1984 championship win!
Courtesy of @gbhnews
All eyes are turned towards the skies today (behind eclipse glasses!) for the total #SolarEclipse stretching from Mexico, over the States, and up to Canada.
On May 10, 1994, #Chicago witnessed the most complete solar eclipse since 1806, and #WILL Illinois Public Media was there to capture the incredible event on camera. Check out this video capturing the path of totality over Illinois.
"#Mastodon is an excellent, momentous platform. It's a new kind of online communication channel, with an alternative structure, a clear democratic vision, and just enough impact. My colleagues at DW Innovation and I finally gave it a chance in October 2023 – and that turned out to be one of our best communication decisions in the last decade."
#PublicMedia
https://www.ebu.ch/news/2024/03/public-broadcasters-of-europe-lets-all-join-mastadon
Congratulations to Frontline!
They won this year's Oscar for Best Feature Documentary Film for "20 Days in Mariupol."
See the entire film for free online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvAyykRvPBo #Oscars #documentary #Ukraine #PublicMedia
It's been a bit since we first joined the #fediverse, so we thought we'd re-introduce ourselves!
@amarchivepub is a collaboration between the Library of Congress and GBH, dedicated to preserving #publicmedia.
With 160,000+ TV and radio programs contributed by 550+ public media orgs, producers and archives, we work to make #publicbroadcasting free and accessible to all!
From classic clips to behind-the-scenes insights, join us in exploring our nation's rich media history, one post at a time!
#Poland's new #government #deprograms its once #farright #publicmedia.
#Polish #voters turned up in record numbers in a historic October #election that heralded a new, #liberal #government under the leadership of #PrimeMinister #DonaldTusk.
#Women #Transgender #LGBTQ #LGBTQIA #Poland #Politics #Progress #ElectionsMatter
https://www.npr.org/2024/02/19/1230673951/poland-new-government-polish-news-media
What was the ZOOM crew talking about during the first-ever episode in 1972? Favorite and least favorite foods of course!
Watch the full first episode: https://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-15-547pvzxn
On this week's episode of "Julia" on Max, cooking icon Julia Child and the WGBH crew go to Washington to film inside the White House kitchens.
Watch the real visit from back in 1968: https://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip_15-ft8df6mf00
Today we celebrate the birthday of Little Women author, Louisa May Alcott!
In 2010, novelist Susan Cheever delved into Alcott's fascinating life and the battle of wits that led to the creation of the beloved classic, "Little Women": https://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-15-k35m90283z
Courtesy of GBH
Environmental Scanning Of Cocaine Trafficking In Brazil - Evidence From Geospatial Intelligence And Natural Language Processing Methods
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scijus.2023.09.002 <-- shared paper
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“• Geospatial intelligence contributes to the formulation of public drug policies
• Concentrated individual cocaine seizures linked to specific geographical features
• News websites provide valuable insights into drug trafficking dynamics
• The identified routes and trends align with current literature on drug trafficking
• São Paulo - key node for Brazil's cocaine traffic and its international distribution”
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#GIS #spatial #mapping #geoint #Geospatialintelligence #NaturalLanguageProcessing #NLP #AI #artificialintelligence #opensource #drugseizure #cocainetrafficking #cocaine #illegaldrugs #SouthAmerica #Brazil #SãoPaulo #network #flow #drugpolicies #lawenforcement #spatialanalysis #patterns #publicmedia #spatiotemporal #drugtrafficking #routes #routing #publichealth #nationalsecurity
#PublicMedia #SaveOETA #Oklahoma #LongPost
A Letter to Everybody from Oklahoma, Where the Wind Sweeping Down the Plain is Toxic:
Emergency broadcasting--and the means to reach rural communities--is one of the reasons many Oklahomans are bitterly pissed at Gov. Kevin Stitt for vetoing a comfortably-passed, bipartisan-supported State Senate bill that would have renewed the charter for OETA.
OETA (Oklahoma Educational Television Authority) is a network aligned with PBS that also has an infrastructure for emergency communications: The PBS WARN system, which uses cellular networks -- crucial for disseminating emergency info to those rural areas that are underserved by cable and/or broadband internet access.
It is one of--if not THE--most-watched PBS affiliate in the country, and has been a good steward of state taxpayer money. OETA is a public/private partnership, in which state monies go toward operations and infrastructure, and maintaining the WARN system. In the Fall 2022 special #okleg session, Stitt also vetoed an $8.19 mn appropriation that came from American Rescue Plan monies that would have been used for upgrades to the WARN system. That should have been a warning bell, perhaps.
OETA is a public/private partnership. And, like all PBS (and NPR) affiliates, only receives a small percentage of its budget from taxpayer monies. It relies largely on the donations of viewers and corporations who believe in OETA's mission from the beginning--in 1956, predating PBS by about 13 years.
Stitt's reasoning for defunding OETA--which will go off the air within 12 months from July 1 if there's no veto override--is basically because he's a homophobic bigot who thinks PBS is too "woke" and spends too much time "elevating" the 2SLGBTQI+ community.
I say "within 12 months" because a state law that governs ceasing operations can keep OETA on the air while it goes thru shutdown prep and also makes provisions for fiscal and material assets once OETA is terminated.
Several years ago, at another time when OETA's charter was due for renewal (every three years), conservative GOP culture-warrior state solons mounted an unsuccessful attempt to terminate OETA. It was met with broad derision from both #okleg Democrats and Republicans alike, and soundly defeated.
But, in the intervening years, we've had that whole Trump thing and all that it entails--including the election in 2018 of Stitt, who had been the founder of iffy Gateway Mortgage, and someone who proudly blabs about his support for Trump at every turn. Stitt wears his White Christian Nationalist social conservative bona fides as if they're patches on one of those suits that NASCAR drivers wear. He even opened his second term in the governor's office a few months ago by declaring Oklahoma, basically, a "Christian" state, claiming "every square inch of Oklahoma" for Jesus. Really constitutionally inappropriate, if not nauseating to Oklahomans who align with other faiths or none.
In the 2018 gubernatorial primaries, Kevin Stitt prevailed--shockingly to some--over Mick Cornett, a relatively moderate Republican who had also been a popular Mayor of Oklahoma City. I vaguely remember it was rural/small town voters who pushed Stitt over the top, as well as Trump supporters in the bigger population centers (OKC/Tulsa). Basically, they thought Cornett to be not MAGA enough to represent their interests. Boy, when Republicans kill their own ...
Oh what a different place we would be in socially had Cornett prevailed. And I remind -- these are still Republicans here. It's just that Cornett -- and current OKC Mayor David Holt -- are what would now be considered Diet Republicans. Cornett and Holt have all the usual Republican baggage (pro-business, pro-cop, pro-whatever) without the odious and dangerous addition of pro-Trump, fascist White Christian Nationalist extremism that seeks to punish women, 2SLGBTQI+, public education, libraries, and so forth.
It sucks here so badly.
Please, please vote--especially if you're sick of the culture wars, book banning, vote if you love your 2SLGBTQI+ friends and relations, vote if you give a damn about education.
#Oklahoma #PublicMedia #SaveOETA
Tulsa World finally has its article up about Kevin Stitt murdering OETA by vetoing the renewal of its charter ...
This article states that if the veto is upheld, programming will cease this year; The Oklahoman says that by law, OETA can operate one more year after charter expiration, citing this state law outlining the cessation of operations:
https://www.oscn.net/applications/oscn/DeliverDocument.asp?CiteID=103148