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Koahnic Broadcast Corporation (KBC) is a Native-owned and operated media center that was incorporated as a nonprofit organization under Alaska State law in 1992 to provide the first ever media service for Eskimo, Indian and Aleut residents of Southcentral Alaska. KBC's mission is to serve asa national leader in Native media production, instruction and broadcasting.
We are here for everyone who wants to be more. Our television, radio, digital media and educational services change lives for the better and help individuals and communities achieve their full potential.We celebrate diversity, embrace innovation, value lifelong learning and partner with those who share our passion for public service.
KUOW's mission is to create a more informed public, one challenged and invigorated by a deeper understanding and appreciation of events, ideas and cultures.
KUSP is an independent community based nonprofit broadcast voice serving the central coast of california we engage, inform and entertain our audience by providing a distinctive and thoughtful mix of news, public affairs, arts and music programming
Lakeland Public Television's mission is to educate, entertain, enrich, and enlighten.
Louisville Public Media’s mission is to engage, educate and entertain by creating and providing innovative, outstanding programs fueled by intellectual and cultural diversity.
Every day, the Maine Public Broadcasting Network connects the people of Maine to each other, to the world, and the world to Maine through the open exchange of information, ideas and cultural content.
Milkweed Editions works to identify, nurture and publish transformative literature, and build an engaged community around it. We publish distinctive voices of literary merit, exploring the ethical, cultural and esthetic issues that societies continually need to address. Milkweed publishes fiction, poetry, nonfiction about the natural world, and fiction for young readers.
The Mission of Minnesota Public Radio (MPR) is to enrich the mind and nourish the spirit, thereby enhancing the lives and expanding the perspectives of our audiences, and assisting them in strengthening their communities.
The Moving Picture Institute (MPI) identifies and nurtures promising filmmakers who are committed to protecting and sustaining a free society, and supports their work through grants, fiscal sponsorship, promotion, marketing, internships, training workshops, networking opportunities, and production assistance.
Connecting our community through trusted information, inspiring music and unique entertainment.