Promoting Unity Through Public Media

Public media bridges the divide between public and private sectors by providing a platform for storytelling, education, and fact-based reporting.

Local support is crucial for public media, as it enables stations to tailor their programming to meet the needs of their community.

Without local support, many public media stations would struggle to maintain their programming and operations.

Public media has a diverse audience, with 60% of viewers living outside urban areas and 87% of homes without internet access.

Public media is a trusted source of information, with 75% of homes with public TV having a moderate or high level of education and 68% of households having a household income above the poverty line.

Public media serves a broader purpose than just providing news, with a significant impact on the quality of life of its audience.

Public media stations play a critical role in emergency preparedness, education, and community engagement.

The integrity of public media is essential to preserve its commitment to public service and high-quality journalism.

Congress must continue funding public media to preserve its ability to inform, educate, and unite Americans.

By supporting public media, we can promote unity and unity among Americans and foster a sense of community and social connection.