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Rockman Et Al, a consultant company for PBS Television, is conducting research on two PBS programs: "The Music Instinct," a special about the relationship between science and music that aired this past year, and "Dinosaur Train," an educational series about dinosaurs that is aimed at 4-6 year olds. PBS viewers and parents who wish to respond to short surveys about the programs can visit:
The Music Instinct survey and/or The Dinosaur Train survey
Program descriptions and clips from each program are built into the survey. The research will help provide quality programming to PBS stations across the country. For questions about these studies, please contact Hope Weissler (
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AK Shorts, a new upcoming AlaskaOne program celebrating amateur Alaskan filmmakers, is encouraging short film submissions. View the promotional piece on YouTube which has begun airing on AlaskaOne. The creative talents of individual filmmakers will be afforded broadcast television exposure throughout much of the state of Alaska when AK SHORTS is launched. Visit our website for more information and a submission form. Inquiries about the delivery of electronic files can be made to
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AK Shorts, a new AlaskaOne program celebrating amateur Alaskan filmmakers, is now accepting short film submissions. AK Shorts is designed to showcase the creative talents of a wide range of individual filmmakers by providing broadcast television exposure throughout much of the state of Alaska. Date and time of the inaugural broadcast to be announced.
Click here for eligibility requirements, submission guidelines, and a submission form, or visit the AK Shorts web page.
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Face time! Enjoy the photos from our Volunteer Appreciation Event, including a shot of Susie Hackett as she accepts the Spirit of KUAC Award, as our “Volunteer of the Year.” Congratulations, Susie, and thanks to all our volunteers who make it possible for KUAC to succeed in our ambitious mission of providing public broadcasting to Alaska!
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