DURHAM, September 3)- Subscribers to RCN Basic Cable in northern and eastern Massachusetts can now catch award-winning local programs and the best of PBS on New Hampshire Public Television, the two organizations announced today. As of September 1, NHPTV is available on RCN Basic Cable Channel 9. “We are very pleased to partner with RCN in extending our service to more communities in Northern New England,” said NHPTV General Manager and CEO Peter Frid. “We look forward to serving RCN’s viewers with programs that entertain, educate and enrich.” "We are happy to bring our customers this highly requested channel and give them one more reason to do business with us," said Bob Sheehan, RCN’s Vice President and General Manager of the Boston market. "We'll continue to provide customers with programming that will make us the telecommunications provider of choice in the Boston area." The current, two-time winner of the New Hampshire Association of Broadcasters (NHAB) Station of the Year Award, NHPTV boasts a lineup of daily children’s series, news and public affairs coverage, science and nature programs, and arts and performance specials. NHPTV’s schedule includes programs for and about the communities of Northern New England as well as popular offerings from PBS and other national distributors of public television programs. Highlights of NHPTV’s Fall 2002 schedule include: ·Wildlife Journal, a new program produced with the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department that explores the state’s beautiful natural habitats and its range of outdoor activities. Wildlife Journal airs Thursdays at 9 p.m. and Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. beginning October 3; At least 10 hours of daily Ready To Learn programs for children, including the new animated history series from PBS, Liberty’s Kids (weekdays at 3:30 p.m.); A digitally remastered version of the groundbreaking PBS series The Civil War, premiering Sunday, September 22 at 8 p.m.; Ken Burns’s American Stories, a weekly series featuring the acclaimed documentary filmmaker’s memorable features each Sunday at 9 p.m. beginning October 6; Rumpole of the Bailey, the classic British mystery series starring the late Leo McKern, on Mondays at 10:30 p.m. beginning October 7; NH Outlook, NHPTV’s nightly 10 p.m. newsmagazine, which has garnered awards from the Associated Press and the NHAB for its coverage of local community issues. This fall, NH Outlook provides special NH Votes 2002 coverage through Election Day; and Granite State Challenge, the popular high school quiz show, returns for its 20th anniversary season Mondays at 7:30 p.m. beginning September 30.
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
pfrid@nhpbs.org
603-868-1100
Dawn DeAngelis
Vice President & Chief Content Officer
ddeangelis@nhpbs.org
603-868-1100
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