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Year in Review Mission and Vision By the Numbers Storytelling That Inspires Lifelong Learning Community Connection Informing Audiences Board of Trustees Community Advisory Council Twin Cities PBS Financials
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Letter from the President Fiscal Year 2025 (FY25) was transformative for Twin Cities PBS. While federal funding for public media may have ended, our organization’s mission persevered, thanks to the generous support of our community. For nearly 70 years, Twin Cities PBS has been a trusted part of Minnesota life. In FY25, we showed up — just as we always have — with high-quality, trusted journalism, learning resources, and entertainment for viewers of all ages. “Almanac” celebrated its 40th anniversary and delivered balanced coverage of the issues that matter most to Minnesotans. Locally produced programs such as new seasons of “Stage” and “Relish” and history documentaries like “Broadcast Wars” and “Remember the Magic” shone a spotlight on the multifaceted Minnesota experience. “Skillsville” premiered nationally, helping young viewers build skills for life. And across our platforms — from the best of PBS to new live events in community — we expanded our reach, inspired curiosity, and enriched understanding. You are the reason we can continue to be a strong, independent voice in a rapidly changing world. With your support, we are creating a place where trusted storytelling meets innovation and where every Minnesotan can see themselves reflected in the stories we tell.
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Thank you for your belief in what we can build together. Our future is bright because of viewers like you.
Sylvia Strobel President & CEO, Twin Cities PBS
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