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Kids’ Programming

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A mission to boost literacy informs ‘Drawn In,’ a program from Nine PBS

By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | December 20, 2022

Nine PBS in St. Louis partnered with Lion Forge Animation to create a series that features diverse characters who share a love of comic books.

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5 lessons we learned turning our podcast into animated shorts for public TV

By Rasa Smith and Jeremy Smith, Co-Hosts ("You Must Know Everything") | September 1, 2021

The father-daughter hosts and creators of “You Must Know Everything” found that collaboration and self-promotion can expand the reach of a homegrown project.

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New All Classical Portland stream provides ‘creative playground’ for young listeners

By Carisa D. Brewster, Freelance Contributor | July 10, 2019

“It’s really about exposure to other cultures, being aware of what’s happening outside of your community and hearing music in different languages.”

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Through podcasts, kids’ shows also get more airtime on old-school radio

By Lindsay Patterson | September 18, 2018

Podcasts give creators of kids’ shows more freedom, but finding ways to play to radio’s strengths can help them reach more listeners.

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