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by David Thiel, Program Director for WILL-TV

An insider's view of public television programming and the issues that help determine what and how you watch

Showcasing PBS

Posted: Monday, May 12, 2008

Once a year, public television professionals from many different disciplines gather for the PBS Showcase conference. It's an opportunity to meet both formally and informally, to share ideas, to discuss developments affecting the industry, and most of all, to preview upcoming PBS shows. Over the next couple of days, I'll be blogging from the conference site in Palm Springs, California.

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PBS Shows Clean Up in Nominations and Awards

Posted: Thursday, May 01, 2008

Over the past year, many shows which have aired on WILL-TV have been singled out for recognition. Both the Emmys and Peabodys recently have seen fit to honor PBS programs with nominations and awards.

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Carried Away

Posted: Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Chris Altice aboard the deck of the Nimitz

This weekend sees the debut of Carrier, a major public television event. Airing over five nights from Sunday, April 27 through Thursday, May 1, Carrier brings you face-to-face with the young crew members of the nuclear naval vessel, the U.S.S. Nimitz. The miniseries was shot aboard the aircraft carrier during a six-month deployment to the Persian Gulf and back.

While there's plenty of military hardware on view, the real story of Carrier is the people who serve aboard this floating community, from fresh-scrubbed sailors to elite fighter pilots. You'll hear, in their own words, their thoughts about duty, family, patriotism and their mission to Iraq.

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Controversial Reverend to Meet Bill Moyers

Posted: Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Bill Moyers, whose long television career has included many programs about matters of faith, has landed the first broadcast interview with Reverend Jeremiah Wright since the latter's controversial comments and relationship with Illinois Senator and presidential hopeful Barack Obama came to light. Wright, who retired in early 2008 as pastor of Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, where Senator Obama is a member, will be a guest on this Friday's Bill Moyers' Journal, airing on WILL-TV at 8:00 pm Central Time. It's another example of how newsmakers trust public television to engage in thoughtful, substantive conversation.

More Ratings Goodness for WILL-TV

Posted: Saturday, March 29, 2008

Our copy of the February 2008 Nielsen ratings book arrived last week, showing strong audience growth at a time when most television channels are in decline. Each week an average of 129,000 households tuned in to WILL-TV at least once. That's up 9% from the same time last year and represents our largest audience for the February "sweeps" period since 2001. In prime-time, an average of 78,000 households watched each week.

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"10 Sisters" Rock Memphis, Spook Erie

Posted: Saturday, March 29, 2008

When Tim Hartin and Alison Davis Wood's documentary 10 Sisters: A True Story debuted on WILL-TV in February 2007, it was a huge hit with a Nielsen rating of 8.5. (A rating point is equal to one percent of the total potential audience in a given television market. In the 500-channel TV universe of today, an 8.5 rating is very, very good.)

What's even more surprising about 10 Sisters is how well this Central Illinois story travels now that it's airing on public TV stations across the country. It had Memphis all shook up when it recently aired on WKNO-TV to the tune of a 2.5 rating. While that's a solid performance, it was downright scary in Erie, Pennsylvania when the sisters scored a 4.9 rating for WQLN-TV!

Congratulations to Tim, Alison and the cast and crew of 10 Sisters: A True Story!

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