NHPBS Report to the Community 2020

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TOGETHER WE CELEBRATE New Hampshire PBS’ mission is to be a catalyst for new ideas, community connection and civic engagement. For 60 years, our commitment to serve the people in the Granite State has never wavered. In the midst of celebrating our 60th anniversary, the COVID-19 pandemic struck, and we knew we would have to start doing things differently. We immediately took action, and most of the NHPBS staff is working remotely, thanks to our IT department. We are grateful to you— our generous supporters—who’ve helped us purchase new broadcasting equipment so that our productions could shift to recording and streaming shows online.

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GSC super fan Daniel M. from Manchester, NH has come to several GSC tapings as an audience member and enjoys playing along with the teams.

As we continue to navigate the evolving COVID-19 outbreak, New Hampshire PBS remains committed to its public service mission of providing quality programming and trusted news to its audiences. It is our responsibility to ensure that the citizens in the Granite State have the information and the resources they need to make informed choices. From covering Governor Sununu’s LIVE weekly press events to creating new online services devoted to remote learning, to striving to understanding the complexities of race in America, New Hampshire PBS will continue to be your station for in-depth information, thoughtful insights and hopeful inspiration. These unprecedented times have once again demonstrated the profound value of New Hampshire PBS—one of the most trusted news and information sources available to ALL Granite Staters, for FREE. Every day I am reminded that even though we may be apart, we will always stand together. Peter A. Frid NHPBS President & CEO


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