(DURHAM, December 30, 2005) - When was the last time you watched the sun rise over a fog-shrouded lake? Or sat atop a mountain peak, taking in the sights and sounds of the surrounding wilderness? While most of us love the natural world, we don't seem to have enough time or the opportunity to sit back, relax, and enjoy nature’s beauty as it unfolds. That's about to change. New Hampshire Public Television’s innovative Windows to the Wild series debuts Sunday, January 1st @ 7 p.m., offering unscripted, in-the-moment views of New Hampshire’s special "beauty spots." Viewers get a real-time experience of being in a natural setting as the camera records the sights and sounds of scenic locations across the Granite State. Beginning January 5th, Windows to the Wild will air Thursdays @ 9:30 p.m. In the first four episodes, Windows to the Wild captures early morning activity at Hampton Beach; records fall foliage scenes on Mount Kearsage; watches a sunrise break over Lake Umbagog; and reveals the spectacular sights and sounds of Blue Job Mountain.
NHPBS is a 501(c)3 multi-media, educational non-profit organization governed by a local Board of Directors. As the only statewide, locally owned and operated PBS member station, five transmitters carry the station’s signal to 98% of the Granite State, (and beyond). Over 200,000 students annually benefit from NHPBS' free, curriculum-aligned, educational services, while hundreds of thousands of online visitors access information and interactive content. NHPBS engages audiences via community screenings and events that spark meaningful dialogue and community connection throughout the Granite State. The station receives no state funding and is supported by nearly 22,000 members.
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For over sixty years, NHPBS has provided the residents of New Hampshire and Northern New England with the best of PBS and award-winning local programs. To this day, the station remains committed to a handful of time-tested tenets: commercial free programming that engages minds, connects communities, and celebrates the Granite State in a way that entertains as well as educates and has impact beyond the broadcast. NHPBS is valued by its viewers for providing high quality, educational programming that can’t be found anywhere else. PBS and its member stations, like NHPBS, has been voted the #1 trusted brand in America for 14 consecutive years by the American public (Source: Roper Poll).
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Peter A. Frid
President & CEO
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603-868-1100
Dawn DeAngelis
Vice President & Chief Content Officer
ddeangelis@nhpbs.org
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