COVID Music Special (working title)
This 60 minute documentary will highlight the experiences, struggles and perseverance of an array of local musicians over the course of the Covid-19 pandemic. It will focus on their efforts to continue performing and creating music over the past year, and how they are able to return to performing under more normal circumstances in the year ahead.
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KAWE & KAWB FY 22/23 Legacy Grant
$4,326,200 the first year and $4,326,200 the second year are to the Minnesota Public Television Association for production and acquisition grants according to Minnesota Statutes,?section 129D.18.
Viewers will report increase interest, understanding, and knowledge of north central Minnesota's musicians and how the local music industry was affected by the pandemic. Increased revenue for participants due to exposure from the program.
Through the use of on-line surveys, such as our annual Program Preference Poll, we will gauge viewer interest and understanding of the ACHF funded programs we produce. These on-line surveys will be distributed via direct email to our station members and participants featured in our productions, and also via our social media channels and website to the public at large. Questions within the surveys will be tailored to measure impact on individuals or organizations that were featured in our productions, such as if they saw increased revenue or business due to the exposure.
We utilize Survey Monkey to administer our on-line surveys, and tabulate the results afterwards for internal review and guidance in developing future productions that will have important impact to our region.
Throughout the year, we seek viewer comments within our various ACHF productions, and document any feedback received via email, phone calls, or letters. Viewer feedback is shared within our production team, and also with our Community Advisory Council (CAC), to help inform and guide us in developing future productions.
We will track our website views of our new ACHF funded programs after they have been posted.
Our Community Advisory Council (CAC) meets bi-monthly, and discussions are held within the group about any new ACHF programs we have produced regarding their impact and relevance to our local region. The Community Advisory Council (CAC) serves Lakeland PBS as a liaison to the board, management, and staff of Lakeland PBS in regards to local, regional, and national programming recommendations that will help the station fulfill its mission to educate, entertain, enrich, and enlighten the citizens of northern and central Minnesota. The CAC meets every other month and consists individuals who reflect the diverse interests, concerns, organizations, issues and populations of northern and central Minnesota. The CAC is open to anyone who lives in the designated market area for Lakeland PBS and who has demonstrated an interest in the station.