Legacy Reporting 2023

Mysti Babineau, Head of Security at 5 th Annual Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women March, Minneapolis, MN

Survey respondents shared: • 98% planned to learn more about the issue of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. • 98% planned to share what they learned with others. • 93% felt inspired to act.

DISTRIBUTION: Broadcast on TPT2 and broadcast channels nationwide National Broadcast Highlights: Broadcast Hours: 1,079 | Broadcast in 48 states

Bring Her Home was broadcast in 48 states nationwide, by stations reaching 97.5% of U.S. TV households.

Local viewers reached: 37,037 (via Nielsen ratings)

ENGAGEMENT: Pageviews: 9,154 | Users: 5,493 | Impressions: 26,185 | Video views: 3,704 | Engagements: 655 | Social Posts: 17

EVENT: A Look Inside BRING HER HOME: A Virtual Panel Discussion March 15, 2022 Registrants: 1,486

Twin Cities PBS hosted a live event in studio that guests were able to join virtually to talk about the film and the what the women featured in the film to talk about the ways in which they are addressing the epidemic.

TPT virtual event attendees shared:

I need to share the stories of these women. That stories can change legislation. And its important to make those connections. Prior to this program, I didn't know who my representatives were who that focusing on these issues. Now I know and can reach out to them.

MINNESOTA PUBLIC TELEVISION ASSOCIATION

LEGACY REPORTING: JULY 1, 2021 – JUNE 30, 2022

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