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November 11, 2015 NOTICE TO RESIDENTS OF THE MILWAUKEE AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE DISTRICT, WISCONSIN A regular open meeting* of the MILWAUKEE AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD, PUBLIC TELEVISION COMMITTEE will be held in the BOARD ROOM, ROOM M210, of MILWAUKEE AREA TECHNCIAL COLLEGE, 700 WEST STATE STREET, MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2015 beginning at 12:00 P.M.* The agenda** for said meeting is presented as follows: A. Roll Call B. Compliance with Open Meetings Law C. Approval of Minutes 1. Approval of Minutes October 20, 2015 Attachment 1 D. Comments from the Public E. Action Items F. Discussion Items 1. General Manager s Report Attachment 2 2. Monthly Advertising Fund Expenditures September 2015 - Attachment 3 G. Information Items 1. Events Calendar Attachment 4 2. Monthly Bills October 2015 Attachment 5 3. Clippings September 2015 Attachment 6 H. Miscellaneous Items 1. Awards / Acknowledgments 2. Information Items

I. Old Business/New Business Next Committee Meeting: Friday, December 11, 2015 J. Federal Communications Commission Spectrum Auction Strategy Considerations*** K. Board may Reconvene into Open Session to Take Action on Matters Discussed in Closed Session under Item J. Committee Members: Mark Foley, Kurt Wachholz, and Ann Wilson * Other members of the MATC Board may be present, although they will not be participating as members of this committee. This meeting may be conducted in part by telephone. Telephone speakers will be available to allow the public to hear those parts of the proceedings that are open to the public. ** Action may be taken on any agenda item, whether designated as an action item or not. Agenda items may be moved into Closed Session for discussion when it becomes apparent that a Closed Session is appropriate under Section 19.85 of the Wisconsin Statutes. The Board may return into Open Session to take action on any item discussed in Closed Session. *** It is anticipated that this item may be discussed in Closed Session pursuant to Section 19.85(1)(e) of the Wisconsin Statutes. Milwaukee Public Television educates, informs, entertains, and stimulates the imagination of adults and children alike. We make the best use of noncommercial media and related services to enhance the quality of life in our community by encouraging people to consider issues and explore ideas, and by inspiring a continued sense of wonderment. Reasonable accommodations are available through the ADA Office for individuals who need assistance. Please call 414-297-6610 to schedule services at least 48 hours prior to the meeting.

Draft PTV Attachment 1 MILWAUKEE AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD PUBLIC TELEVISION October 20, 2015 CALL TO ORDER ITEM A: ROLL CALL The meeting was called to order by Ms. Wilson at 12:15 PM. Present: Mark Foley and Ann Wilson Absent: Kurt Wachholz WITH THE OPEN MEETINGS LAW The Public Television Committee meeting was noticed in compliance with the Wisconsin Open Meetings Law. ITEM C: APPROVAL OF MINUTES C-1 Approval of Minutes September 15, 2015 - Attachment 1 Motion Action It was moved by Mr. Foley and seconded by Ms. Wilson to approve the minutes of September 15, 2015. Motion approved. C-2 Approval of Minutes October 6, 2015 - Attachment 2 Motion Action It was moved by Mr. Foley and seconded by Ms. Wilson to approve the minutes of October 6, 2015. Motion approved. ITEM D: COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC NONE

Public Television Minutes of October 20, 2015 Page 2 ITEM E: ACTION ITEMS E-1 Sony SupportNET Service Agreement Attachment 2 Motion Action It was moved by Mr. Foley and seconded by Ms. Wilson to approve the Sony SupportNET Service Agreement. Motion approved. ITEM F: DISCUSSION ITEMS F-1 General Manager s Report Discussion Mr. Ellis Bromberg, general manager, highlighted the following: The station has been nominated for five regional Emmy Awards by the Chicago/Midwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. On Tuesday, November 3, two new one-hour MPTV documentaries will premiere METTLE & HONOR, featuring the stories of 16 Wisconsin veterans, and BEHIND THE PEARL EARRINGS, the story of combat photojournalist Dickey Chapelle, who grew up in Shorewood. The Democratic National Committee will hold a debate in Wisconsin on February 11th that will be aired on PBS. MPTV may partner with the PBS NEWSHOUR in the production of this event. Opening bid prices for all television stations were released Friday, October 16 th for the FCC Spectrum Auction and Mr. Bromberg discussed recent updates specific to the station. F-2 Monthly Advertising Fund Expenditures September, October and November 2015 - Attachment 4 Discussion Mr. Bromberg presented the Monthly Advertising Fund Expenditures from September, October, and November 2015. F-3 Dashboard Indicators Attachment 5 Discussion Mr. Bromberg presented the Dashboard Indicators including the current Developmental Department Revenue totals for FY15-16 and the Top Programs on WMVS for July 2015. F-4 MPTV s Preliminary Year End Financial Results Attachment 6 Discussion Al Shoriebah, vice president, Finance, presented MPTV s Preliminary Year End Financial Results including a summary of the operating expenses, capital expenditures, and fund balances for MPTV s FY15-16.

Public Television Minutes of October 20, 2015 Page 3 F-5 Federal Communications Commission Spectrum Considerations*** Discussion Ellis Bromberg presented the opening bid prices for the FCC Spectrum Auction and other relevant updates regarding the Auction. Mr. Bromberg introduced Meg Miller, attorney at law for Gray Miller Persh LLP, as a legal consultant. Ms. Miller will answer the committee s questions about the FCC Spectrum Auction strategy considerations in closed session. Motion Action It was moved by Mr. Foley seconded by Ms. Wilson, to convene into Closed Session pursuant to Section 19.85(1)(e) of the Wisconsin Statutes to discuss Item F-3, Federal Communications Commission Spectrum Considerations, to review strategy and to deliberate on public business which entails competitive matters requiring closed session. The Committee will reconvene into Open Session to take up any additional agenda items. Motion approved, the roll call vote being as follows: Ayes: Wilson and Foley Noes: None Closed Session The board convened into Closed Session at 12:55 p.m. ITEM G: INFORMATION ITEMS G-1 Events Calendar G-2 Monthly Bills September 2015 Attachment 8 G-3 Monthly Clippings August 2105 Attachment 9 ITEM H: MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS H-1 Awards and Acknowledgement H-2 Information Items ITEM I OLD BUSINESS/NEW BUSINESS Date of Next Meeting: November 17, 2015

Public Television Minutes of October 20, 2015 Page 4 ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 2:10 PM. Respectfully submitted, Kelly Saran Administrative Assistant

Attachment 2 MILWAUKEE AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD PUBLIC TELEVISION COMMITTEE November 17, 2015 GENERAL MANAGER S REPORT Ellis Bromberg Ready To Learn Funding A small group of lawmakers are meeting to finalize the latest version of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA, formerly known as No Child Left Behind). Public television s Ready To Learn (RTL) program, a competitive grant program administered by the Department of Education that provides early learners with free, highly researched, and proven effective educational programming, online games, and local resources, has been authorized through ESEA for many years. RTL is a critical part of public TV s educational mission. Thirty-two million early learners have access to Ready To Learn s educational content every month, thanks to MPTV and other local broadcasters who share these materials on-air, online, and on the ground in community workshops. Over the summer, MPTV and the public broadcasting advocacy website Protect My Public Media were involved in successfully defeating an attempt to cut RTL from the Senate s version of the bill. As Congress finalizes the new ESEA, we are working to ensure that RTL is included in the final bill. Sen. Baldwin is on the Senate Education Committee, and we have been working with her office to ensure that the Senate negotiators hold firm on keeping RTL in the bill. Her office has informed us that she has conveyed to Sen. Murray, the ranking member on the committee, her strong support for RTL s inclusion in ESEA. Her staff has also been in contact with both Republicans and Democrats on the committee who also championed RTL to make sure that they do likewise. Protect My Public Media has a list of self-identified advocates in our broadcast area, and those individuals have been asked to email Sen. Baldwin in support of RTL. Community Activities The station has a number of interesting activities and programs coming up. The annual MPTV Holiday Art and Gift Fair will be held Saturday and Sunday, November 21 and 22, at the MPTV Auction Studio in Brookfield. It is a very high

quality fair, and has become a popular event for our viewers and for the region s artists and craftspeople. In anticipation of the sixth and final season of DOWNTON ABBEY which premieres January 3 on Channel 10 we have scheduled four free screenings of the first hour of the series: Tuesday, December 15, at 5:30 and 7:30 pm, at the Muskego High School Performing Arts Center; and Thursday, December 17, at 5:30 and 7:30 pm, at the Pius XI High School Performing Arts Center in Milwaukee. In past years, these have been among the station s most popular events, attracting capacity crowds to the venues in which we ve held them one reason we scheduled four, rather than two, screenings this year. Last year, we partnered with MillerCoors to invite our viewers to a special MPTV Holiday Lites Night in the Miller Valley. It was a big success, and we re doing it again Monday evening, December 14. Attendees will get to enjoy the seasonal light and music show along State Street, take a tour of the brewery and historic Miller Caves, enjoy refreshments, and get to meet many of our MPTV local program hosts and producers. John McGivern is the master of ceremonies, and this year Dr. Vicki Martin will also be there for part of the evening! On December 5, the station will tape an unusual concert uniting Milwaukee s Catholic and Jewish communities in a celebration of the 50 th anniversary of the historic Vatican Council II document Nostra Aetate, which dramatically improved relations between the two world faiths by restating Church teachings and liturgy that had referred negatively to Judaism. The Milwaukee area has had a remarkably robust Catholic-Jewish dialogue for decades, spurred by Nostra Aetate. The concert, at the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist in Milwaukee, will feature the Jewish Community Chorale, the Archdiocesan Choir, and leaders of sung prayer from the two faith communities in a musical program of scriptures that are common to both. The program will premiere Monday, December 28, at 9 pm on Channel 10. Popular Italian chef Lidia Bastianich returns to Milwaukee on Saturday, January 16, with a show at the Pabst Theater, and a special reception for her MPTV fans, including an autographed copy of her new book, Mastering the Art of Italian Cuisine. MPTV Passport Next month, we will introduce MPTV Passport in partnership with PBS, a new valueadded benefit for members. MPTV Passport for donors contributing $50 or more annually will provide access to more than 300 hours of national and local programming not available for viewing elsewhere online. Currently 70% of MPTV donors give at levels of support that qualify them to receive the MPTV Passport online benefit.

For many years now, public TV programming has been made available online for a short period (up to two weeks) after initial broadcast. MPTV Passport members will now be able to view this programming for an unlimited time after broadcast. When MPTV Passport is launched, on December 15, donors will have access to a wide variety of programs including DOWNTON ABBEY Seasons 1-5, plus other select dramas from MASTERPIECE, and scores of science, history, and arts programs. Rights to series like NOVA, AMERICAN EXPERIENCE, AMERICAN MASTERS, and ANTIQUES ROADSHOW are being secured, too, which will allow the MPTV Passport library to increase week after week, as a valuable benefit to supporters. FCC Spectrum Auction Note The PTV Committee s discussion about strategy in the FCC Spectrum Auction will likely be held in Closed Session. But we can share in Open Session news that the two other licensees of public TV stations in Wisconsin, the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents (WHA-TV/Madison) and the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board (WPNE-TV/Green Bay, WHLA- TV/La Crosse, WHWC-TV/Menomonie, WLEF-TV/Park Falls, and WHRM- TV/Wausau), both passed resolutions last month stating publicly that they would not participate in the FCC Auction. It should be noted that MATC s situation differs substantially from those of the other licensees in several major respects: a) MATC operates two stations in the same city, giving it greater options in the Auction; b) Milwaukee s proximity to Chicago will likely result in greater interest from wireless bidders in the bandwidth in our region; and c) the opening bid prices for WMVS and WMVT are significantly higher than those for any of the other public TV stations in the state. STITCHING HISTORY FROM THE HOLOCAUST Wins Emmy Congratulations to producer Tiff Pua; host/co-producer Sandy Maxx; and co-producers Michael James Garvin, Jeff Moorback, Chris Michalski, Karl Landwehr, Stephanie Schreiber, Mark Siegrist, Raul Galvan, and Damir Braovac MPTV s newest Emmy Award winners! Their documentary, STITCHING HISTORY FROM THE HOLOCAUST - THE ARTS PAGE SPECIAL, won the award for Outstanding Achievement for Arts/Entertainment Programming for a Program/Series/Special, at the Chicago/Midwest Chapter of the National Academy of Arts and Sciences ceremonies Saturday night in Chicago. You will recall that the program focused on a powerful Holocaust-related exhibit at the Jewish Museum Milwaukee that involved a unique partnership between the Museum

and the Milwaukee Repertory Theater. Earlier this year, the program won a Wisconsin Broadcasters Association award, as well. MPTV staff were also nominees for four other Emmys. Please join me in congratulating the teams who worked on all these programs: Nominated for Outstanding Achievement for Public Affairs/Current Affairs Programming - Series: DANCE WORKS' MAD HOT BALLROOM; WHAT MAY COME: INSTITUTE OF ART OF CHICAGO; and GLASS ETCHING ARTIST (segments on ADELANTE!): Patricia Gomez, Producer/Host; Sitora Takanaev, Field Producer; Salvador Gomez, Johnny Munoz, Glenn Riley, Darin Malkowski, Damir Braovac, Michael James Garvin, Jose Lozano, Jeff Janca, Justin Migliano, Jeffrey Moorbeck, Co-Producers Nominated for Outstanding Achievement for Public Affairs/Current Affairs Programming - Segment: AUTHOR JIMMY BACA (segment on ADELANTE!): Patricia Gomez, Producer/Host; Sitora Takanaev, Salvador Gomez, Johnny Munoz, Susan Rascon, Salvador Cisneros, Damir Braovac, Glenn Riley, Karl Landwehr, Michael James Garvin, Joseph Sankey, Thay Yang, Co-Producers Nominated for Outstanding Achievement for Arts/Entertainment Programming - Segment: HYPERREALISTIC LIFE-SIZE FIGURINE SCULPTOR MARC SIJAN (segment on THE ARTS PAGE): Tiff Pua, Producer; Sandy Maxx, Michael James Garvin, Stephanie Schreiber, Darin Malkowski, Co-Producers Nominated for Outstanding Crafts Achievement for On-CameraTalent - Program Host/Moderator: Sandy Maxx (host of THE ARTS PAGE)

EICHENBAUM / ASSOCIATES 219 North Milwaukee Street Milwaukee, WI 53202 P: 414.225.0011 / F: 414.225.0022 Milwaukee Public TV Media October, 2015 Actual Advertising Objectives: Media Budget: $0.00 Online Out-of-Home Print Radio Target Minority Media Percentage: 10-12% of media cost $0.00 Hispanic-Owned African American-Owned

EICHENBAUM / ASSOCIATES 219 North Milwaukee Street Milwaukee, WI 53202 P: 414.225.0011 / F: 414.225.0022 Milwaukee Public TV Media November, 2015 Estimate Advertising Objectives: Special Programs Media Budget: $10,400.00 Online Special Programs - Behind the Pearl Earrings & Mettle and Honor $2,500.00 Out-of-Home Special Programs - Behind the Pearl Earrings & Mettle and Honor $3,000.00 Print Radio Special Programs - Behind the Pearl Earrings & Mettle and Honor $1,900.00 Special Programs - Alastair Bruce $3,000.00 Target Minority Media Percentage: 10-12% of media cost $0.00 Hispanic-Owned African American-Owned

EICHENBAUM / ASSOCIATES 219 North Milwaukee Street Milwaukee, WI 53202 P: 414.225.0011 / F: 414.225.0022 Milwaukee Public TV Media December, 2015 Estimate Advertising Objectives: Pledge Media Budget: $28,079.00 Online Out-of-Home Pledge $10,500.00 Print Radio Pledge $17,579.00 Target Minority Media Percentage: 10-12% of media cost $0.00 Hispanic-Owned African American-Owned

Milwaukee Public Television Media EICHENBAUM / ASSOCIATES 219 North Milwaukee Street Milwaukee, WI 53202 P: 414.225.0011 / F: 414.225.0022 MINORITY SPENDING REPORTS FY2016: July 2015 - June 2016 (Media amounts by month billed) AS OF 11/2/15 TOTAL MEDIA SPENDING (ALL TARGETS) Placed directly through MPTV Total Media Placements Month Radio TV Print Outdoor Online July $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 August $8,295.45 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $8,295.45 September $0.00 $0.00 $648.66 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $648.66 October $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 November $0.00 $0.00 December $0.00 $0.00 January $0.00 $0.00 February $0.00 $0.00 March $0.00 $0.00 April $0.00 $0.00 May $0.00 $0.00 June $0.00 $0.00 Total $8,295.45 $0.00 $648.66 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $8,944.11 1

TOTAL MINORITY OWNED & TARGETED MEDIA SPENDING Hispanic Spending % African American Spending African American Spending % Hispanic Spending Minority Spending Total Minority Spending % Month July $0.00 0% $0.00 0% $0.00 0% August $0.00 0% $0.00 0% $0.00 0% September $0.00 0% $0.00 0% $0.00 0% October $0.00 0% $0.00 0% $0.00 0% November $0.00 0% December $0.00 0% January $0.00 0% February $0.00 0% March $0.00 0% April $0.00 0% May $0.00 0% June $0.00 0% Total $0.00 0% $0.00 0% $0.00 0% TOTAL MINORITY SPENDING (OWNED VS. TARGETED) Month Hispanic OWNED* Hispanic TARGETED African American OWNED* African American TARGETED Other Vendors July $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 August $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 September $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 October $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 November December January February March April May June Total $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 *May also be minority targeted. 2

WJMR-FM 98.3 AA TARGETED WKKV-FM 100.7 AA TARGETED Minority Spending by Radio Station WLUM-FM WZTI-AM 1290 AA OWNED WLDB-FM 93.3 AA OWNED 102.1 AA OWNED WNOV-AM 860 AA OWNED WDDW-FM Hispanic TARGETED WRRD-AM Hispanic TARGETED WJTI-AM Hispanic OWNED Month July $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 August $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 September $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 October $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 November December January February March April May June Total $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Spanish Journal Hispanic OWNED Minority Spending by Newspaper El Conquistador Hispanic OWNED Milwaukee Community Journal AA OWNED Milwaukee Courier AA OWNED Milwaukee Times AA OWNED Month July $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 August $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 September $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 October $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 November December January February March April May June Total $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 3

WVTV-TV AA TARGETED Univision Cable TV Hisp. TARGETED Minority Spending by Television WYTU LP Telemundo Cable TV Hisp. TARGETED Strive Media Cable TV AA OWNED WBWT TV Hisp. OWNED One time vendors Hisp. TARGETED One time vendors AA Minority TARGETED One time vendors HM TARGETED Month July $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 August $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 September $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 October $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 November December January February March April May June Total $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Minority Spending - Other Other African- American Other Hispanic vendors Vendors Other Hmong Vendors Month July $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 August $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 September $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 October $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 November December January Feburary March April May June Total $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 4

Attachment 4 EVENTS CALENDAR Fall/ Winter 2015 November 21-22 MPTV Holiday Art and Gift Fair; MPTV Auction Studio 28- Dec. 13 Pledge December 2 Next Avenue Community Conversations - Coping with Alzheimer's; Studio Winery 3 MPTV Windy City Holiday Express; Chicago 11 Celtic Woman with Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra: A Christmas Celebration; Riverside Theater 14 MPTV and MATC Night at MillerCoors Holiday Lites; Miller Valley 15 Guys on Ice; Milwaukee Repertory Theater 15 Masterpiece Theater s Season 6 Premier of Downton Abbey; Muskego High School 17 Masterpiece Theater s Season 6 Premier of Downton Abbey; Puis XI High School PAC January 9-10 Sesame Street Live "Make a new Friend"; the Milwaukee Theater 11 Celtic Woman with Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra; A Christmas Celebration 16 An Intimate Conversation with Lidia; the Pabst Theater 22 The Tenors; Riverside Theater

Attachment 6 September 2015 Last Updated 10/29/15 (nc) 1. Kenosha News, Kenosha September 1. PBS is taking viewers inside Monterey Bay- PBS is bringing a live whale watch into the nations living rooms- and throwing in some seals, sea otters, dolphins and pelicans 2. Kenosha News, Kenosha September 1. Tune in Tonight- Over the next two weeks, PBS will present two documentaries in the series In Their Own Words (8 p.m., channels 10 and 11) 3. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Milwaukee September 1. Doc Martin is set to return next year- Is there any chance that additional seasons of Doc Martin are in the offing?- American Public Television which distributes the series in the United States is anticipating a release here in January 4. Kenosha News, Kenosha- September 2. Democrats debate in Kenosha- PBS mentioned 5. Kenosha News, Kenosha- September 2. Tune in Tonight- The three-night nature extravaganza Big Blue Live *(7 p.m., PBS, channels 10 and 11) 6. News, Sheboygan Falls- September 2. In the business of helping business- PBS-TV series- Start Your Own Business mentioned 7. The Journal Times, Racine Set 3. Erroneous Zones author, self- help guru Dyer dies- 10 PBS specials he took part in over the years raised more than $250 million for public television 8. Regional News, Lake Geneva- September 3. For better or worse, we all impact planet- Recently a program aired on PBS entitled, The Earth from Space 9. NOW, Brookfield September 3. American barns is the topic of library program- Tom E. Laughlin discusses the making of his PBS show and the rich history of American barns 10. Shepherd Express, Milwaukee- September 3. WMSE s Weekend Warriors- Global Instrumental- What brought her to WMSE was a broken heart. Bartlein never married the guy broke it off. Then a friend got her out of the house to volunteer at a Channel 10 auction 11. The Reporter, Fond du Lac- September 3. Very, Very Retro- Downton Abbey style shown in costumes on display for Paine Art Center 12. Kenosha News, Kenosha- September 3. Tune in Tonight- Fans of PBS mystery fare may enjoy Agatha Christie s Partners In Crime 13. Sheboygan Press, Sheboygan- September 3. PBS children s series Reading Rainbow mentioned 14. Kenosha News, Kenosha- September 4. TV Highlights- American Masters (9 p.m., PBS, Channel 11) 15. The Journal Times, Racine, September 5. Ken Burns: Civil War Still relevant- Ken Burns I looking back at his series The Civil War as PBS prepares to air a remastered edition 25 years after the network first aired the landmark 1990 documentary 16. Kenosha News, Kenosha, September 5. Tune in this Weekend- Masterpiece Mystery! (8p.m. Sunday, rerun.) 17. Daily News, West Bend- September 5. Emmy Award winner heading to Hartford- Another thing McGivern is busy with is after every episode of Around the Corner with John McGivern airs Thursday nights starting January on PBS, he goes backt to the community where the episode was shot that following Monday and the community hosts a party

18. Racine Journal Times, Racine- September 5. Visit the Library- American Barn Stores & Other Tales from the Heartlands, 6:30-7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 10. Tom Laughlin of American Barn Stories & Other Tales from the Heartlands, which has aired on PBS stations since 2006 19. Daily News, West Bend- September 5. PBS Downton Abbey mentioned 20. Kenosha News, Kenosha- September 6. Kreuser urges support for debate- PBS mentioned 21. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Milwaukee- September 6. Around the Corner with John McGivern- One of my favorite things about doing Around the Corner with John McGivern for Milwaukee Public Television, a local series that runs every Thursday at 7:00pm is the unequaled access that my crew and I sometimes get into the inner-workings of places we visit for this show 22. Kenosha News, Kenosha- September 6. Remote Patrola. Tonight : Arthur & George 7 p.m. PBS b. Monday: The Civil War 8 p.m. PBS 23. Kenosha News, Kenosha- September 6. It s Emmy time again! PBS Downton Abbey mentioned 24. The Journal Times, Racine September 6. Atenna Tips- An antenna will deliver all of the major networks- ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, PBS and the CW- all local stations and dozens of subsidiary channels 25. Regional News- wiscnews.com- Baraboo- September 7- Baraboo stars in TV show- Lois Maurer says she and host John McGivern started a show on Milwaukee Public Television with the intention of inspiring people to be proud of the communities in which they live (photo) 26. Kenosha News, Kenosha September 7. TV Highlights- PBS repeats Ken Burns epic 1990 documentary The Civil War (7 p.m., Channel 11) 27. Kenosha News, Kenosha- September 8. Tune in Tonight- PBS repeats part two of Ken Burns 1990 documentary The Civil War (8 p.m. channels 10, 11) 28. News Graphic, Cedarburg September 8. The Texas Tenors- The Texas Tenors have accumulated a long list of awards, accolades and excited fans- as well as an Emmy Award winning PBS special airing around the country` 29. Kenosha News, Kenosha- September 9. Tune in Tonight- The Civil War (8p.m., PBS, channels 10 and 11) 30. Sheboygan Press, Sheboygan September 9. Documentary being shown at Mead- PBS POV, the award- winning independent nonfiction film series mentioned 31. Kenosha News, Kenosha- September 9. Tune in Tonight- The Civil War (8 p.m., PBS, channels 10 and 11) continues 32. NOW, Elm Grove- Brookfield September 10. Tome E. Laughlin discusses the making of his PBS show and the rich history of American barns 33. Daily Jefferson County Union, Fort Atkinson- September 10. Annie Moses Band performs Oct. 10 in Edgerton- The band s innovative sound has delighted audiences around the world in recordbreaking numbers of airings on PBS 34. Kenosha News, Kenosha September 10. Tune in Tonight- Ken Burns 1990 documentary The Civil War ( 8 p.m., PBS, channels 10 and 11) continues 35. Sheboygan Press, Sheboygan September 10. People in the News- PBS mentioned 36. Kenosha News, Kenosha- September 11. TV Highlights- Ken Burns five-part 1990 documentary The Civil War (8p.m., PBS, channels 10 and 11) concludes

37. Kenosha News, Kenosha September 12. Tune in This Weekend- Hot pursuit and hot water on the Masterpiece Mystery! presentation Arthur & George (7p.m. on channels 10 and 11 PBS) 38. Time Press, Hartford September 13. Emmy Award winner heading to Hartford- Another thing McGivern is busy with after every episode of Around the Corner with John McGivern airs Thursday nights starting in January on PBS, he goes back to the community where the episode was shot that following Monday and the community hosts a party 39. Kenosha News, Kenosha September 13. Enter our Emmy Contest today! PBS Downton Abbey mentioned 40. Kenosha, News, Kenosha- September 13. Remote Patrol- The two-part American Experience: Walt Disney reveals among other things that kindly Uncle Walt had a dark side. Clearly, it s the side that inflicted the son It s a small World upon us. 8 p.m., PBS 41. Kenosha News, Kenosha- September 14. PBS biography of Disney leaves out key issues- PBS American Experience devotes four hours tonight and Tuesday night to a biography of Walt Disney 42. Kenosha News, Kenosha- September 14. Eddie Murphy to receive humor prize- PBS mentioned 43. News Republic, Baraboo- September 14. TV show celebrates Baraboo- Lois Maurer says she and host John McGivern started a show on Milwaukee Public Television with the intention of inspiring people to be proud of the communities in which they live. Instead she said, Around the Corner with John McGivern a show that features a different community each week- has taken on an entirely different role 44. Kenosha News, Kenosha- September 14. Tune IN Tonight- American Experience (8 p.m., PBS, channels 10 and 11) 45. The Freeman, Waukesha- September 14. PBS biography of Walt Disney leaves out key issues- Next week PBS s American Experience devotes four hours to a biography of Walt Disney 46. Kenosha News, Kenosha- September 15. Tune in Tonight- American Experience (9 p.m., PBS, channels 10 and 11 profile Walt Disney concludes 47. Kenosha News, Kenosha- September 15. Fast 5: New shows with promise- Indian Summers- Downton Abbey mentioned 48. Press, Sheboygan- September 16. Notes- PBS mentioned 49. Daily News, West Bend- September 16. Sturgeon Fest to celebrate a decade of progress- PBS kids series Dinosaur Train mentioned 50. Kenosha News, Kenosha- September 16. Tune in Tonight- Dawn of Humanity (8 p.m. on Channel 10, 9 p.m. on Channel 11, PBS) 51. Now, Brookfield- September 17. Thursday- American Barn Stories- Tom E. Laughlin will discuss the making of his PBS television show and the rich history of American barns 52. Regional News, Lake Geneva- September 17. Community Notes- PBS News Hour mentioned 53. Focus, Oconomowoc- September 17. Oconomowoc- Watch Around the Corner with John McGivern- Thursdays at 7 p.m. on MPTV 54. Kenosha News, Kenosha- September 18. Tune in Tonight- American Masters (9 p.m., PBS, Channel 11) 55. The Journal Times, Racine- September 18. Emmy nominees answer: What TV world would you hang out in?- Joanne Frogatt, a supporting actress nominee for PBS Downton Abbey mentioned 56. Kenosha News, Kenosha- September 18. Tune in Tonight- American Masters (9 p.m., PBS, Channel 11)

57. Living, Lake Country- September 20. Lifestyles0- PBS Masterpiece series Downton Abbey mentioned 58. Press, Sheboygan- September 20. Emmy nominees answer What TV world would you hangout in?- Joanne Froggatt a supporting actress nominee for PBS Downton Abbey mentioned 59. Journal Sentinel, Milwaukee, September 21. Openings- Master piece: Indian Summers 8 p.m. PBS (new series) 60. Journal Sentinel, Milwaukee, September 21. Release baby Sturgeon at Lakeshore Park- PBS Kids series Dinosaur Train mentioned 61. Journal Sentinel, Milwaukee, September 21. Short, Martin set to perform at Riverside- PBS children s series Daniel Tigers Neighborhood mentioned 62. Journal Sentinel, Milwaukee, September 21. Release baby sturgeon at Lakeshore Park- PBS series Dinosaur Train mentioned 63. News Graphic, Cedarburg- September 22. A resurgence of sturgeon- PBS KID s Dinosaur Train mentioned 64. Daily Jefferson County Union, Fort Atkinson- September 22. Antique dealer to visit L.D. Fargo- PBS Antiques Roadshow mentioned 65. Kenosha News, Kenosha- September 22. Young aviator thrilled audiences in Kenosha- PBS History Detective mentioned 66. Kenosha News, Kenosha- September 23. Tune in Tonight- NOVA (8 p.m. on Channel 10, 9 p.m. on Channel 11, PBS) 67. Journal Sentinel, Milwaukee- September 23. Cooking with heart and soul- PBS Jacques Pepin: Heart and Soul mentioned 68. Journal Sentinel, Milwaukee- September 23. Chef s Stage: PBS Around the Farm Table mentioned 69. Community Journal, Milwaukee- September 23. Community Journal Milwaukee- League of Denial: 87 deceased NFL players test positive for brain disease- PBS The Rundown mentioned 70. NOW, Muskego- New Berlin- September 24. Things to do- PBS series Antiques Road Show mentioned 71. Dodge County Pioneer- Mayville- September 24. Frank Ferrante As Groucho Marx Returns to The Schauer Center- PBS mentioned 72. Shepherd Express, Milwaukee- September 24. John Gurda on Milwaukee s Historic Neighborhoods- Gurda, a Milwaukee- born historian who has been studying the city since 1972, is the author of 21 books, including The Making of Milwaukee, which was produced as an Emmy Award winning documentary series by Milwaukee Public Television in 2006. 73. Press, Sheboygan- September 24. Mead showing Dance for Me PBS mentioned 74. Daily News, West Bend- September 24. Remaking history s tools- PBS Venture North segment mentioned 75. Kenosha News, Kenosha- September 25. Tune in Tonight- American Master (9 p.m. on Channel 11, PBS) presents The Women s List 76. Kenosha News, Kenosha- September 26. Tune in This Weekend- Indian Summers on Masterpiece Classic (8 p.m., PBS Ch. 10) 77. Kenosha News, Kenosha- September 27. Remote Patrol- Indian Summers 8 p.m., PBS 78. Kenosha News, Kenosha- September 27. Indian Summers brings the heat to PBS- Julie Walters, center, headlines the nine-part Masterpiece series Indian Summers, which starts tonight on PBS

79. Kenosha News, Kenosha- September 28. Tune in Tonight- I ll Have What Phil s Having (9 p.m, PBS, channels 10 and 11) 80. The Freeman, Waukesha- September 28. Everybody Loves Raymond creator goes on a TV food journey- PBS mentioned 81. Daily News, West Bend- September 28. Everybody Loves Raymond creator goes on a TV food journey- PBS I ll Have What Phil s Having mentioned 82. Kenosha News, Kenosha- September 29. TV Highlights- My Brother s Bomber on Frontline (9 p.m. PBS Ch. 10) 83. Press, Sheboygan- September 30. Mead showing Dance For Me PBS Dance for me mentioned