
Arkansas PBS Claims 2 National Awards
The awards honor top work by members of the National Educational Telecommunications Association. read more >
The awards honor top work by members of the National Educational Telecommunications Association. read more >
General Manager Jonathan Seaborn announced the rebranding last month, along with new hires. read more >
The tapes are now at risk of degradation and loss, but after they are digitized, an archive comprising decades of Arkansas history, politics and culture will be available online. read more >
The project is bolstering broadcast availability in all or part of 31 counties that had been getting a weak signal, or none at all. read more >
The winning content included the development and production of a summer learning series with the Arkansas Department of Education. read more >
The winning content included the development and production of a summer learning series with the Arkansas Department of Education. read more >
The new tower is the second of four transmitters added to extend broadcast coverage to 31 counties. read more >
Despite being wooed for other positions, Pledger, executive director and CEO of Arkansas PBS, has transformed the public media station in her five-year tenure. read more >
"At the first sign of something dangerous or unknown, he’s compelled to tell the story," a friend said of Brent Renaud. read more >
The station's "Reading in the Delta" program won best local project. read more >
The program will help kids build skills like functional literacy and critical thinking, and show them eventual career options in age-appropriate ways. read more >
The Arkansas PBS Foundation has a new name, a new board president and new board members as it supports a bigger role than ever for Arkansas PBS, formerly the Arkansas Educational Television Network. read more >
Arkansas PBS will celebrate the state’s largest industry, agriculture, and the people it touches in a new partnership with Arkansas Farm Bureau of Little Rock. read more >
Arkansas PBS, now far more than the state’s educational TV network, claimed a basket of recent accolades after taking a crucial role during the pandemic: broadcasting a remote curriculum to the state’s children while continuing to evolve into a multiplatform conduit for telling Arkansas stories. read more >
After a leadership showdown and a nationwide search, the Arkansas PBS Foundation board has chosen a new CEO, experienced fundraiser Marge Betley. read more >
Arkansas PBS, the state’s educational television network, has had $5.18 million in Arkansas coronavirus relief money earmarked for it to expand its broadcast TV coverage to pockets of the state that are now out of range. read more >
Arkansas PBS is reporting dramatic viewership increases on the state's educational television network and online during the coronavirus pandemic as Arkansans find the Conway-based public media hub "increasingly at the center of their lives." read more >
The Arkansas PBS Foundation Board has four new board members, including Arkansas Regional Innovation Hub Director Chris Jones. read more >
The newly rebranded Arkansas PBS, the state’s public television network, is taking a new role in teaching pre-kindergarten through 8th-grade pupils remotely while schools are ordered closed in the coronavirus pandemic. read more >
While pushing its traditional TV role into the digital age, Arkansas PBS, until recently the Arkansas Educational Television Network, is also at a crossroads of identity. read more >