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2012 Members' Survey and Contest

2012 Members’ Survey and Contest

Let us know what you think about SOPTV’s programming service, rate our responsiveness to you, and offer suggestions about how we can improve SOPTV’s services to be even more valuable to you. It takes less than five minutes to complete. To show our appreciation for your response, you will be entered into a drawing for a $100 Porters Dining at the Depot Restaurant gift certificate.

PBS: Still #1 in Public Trust

PBS: Still #1 in Public Trust

Once again national research has confirmed that PBS is the most trusted institution, and federal support of public television is considered an “excellent” use of tax dollars — for the ninth consecutive year.

Be More Green Eco-Tote

Be More Green Eco-Tote

It’s easy being Green when you support SOPTV. Get your own SOPTV “Be More Green” Eco-tote with your pledge. Be More Green — And Be More SOPTV with the 100% Certified Organic Eco-tote. It’s strong, sturdy, and holds a lot. Making you look good while helping the environment. And it supports your Public Television Station! Supplies are limited, so call 800-888-1847 now for more information.

Public Invited to Attend Free Screening of THE MODOC WAR

Public Invited to Attend Free Screening of THE MODOC WAR

SOPTV is proud to announce a special pre-broadcast screening of OREGON EXPERIENCE: The Modoc War. OPB and the Klamath County Museum are co-presenters of this special pre-screening event on Thursday, October 27 at 7 p.m. at the Ross Ragland Theater and Cultural Center, 218 North 7th Street in Klamath Falls. A panel discussion will follow. The screening is free and open to the public. Please join SOPTV at the event to celebrate this production about our local area.

Southern Oregon Public Television

Country Music Show Postponed

COUNTRY MUSIC IN PERFORMANCE AT THE WHITE HOUSE, originally scheduled for October 16 at 8 p.m., has been postponed due to scheduling complications that arose unexpectedly. The producers of the program are seeking to find an alternate taping date at the White House for this much anticipated concert event and hope to still air the show sometime this fall.

Southern Oregon Public Television

Digital Conversion of Remote Translator Sites

During the summer months of 2011, SOPTV will be working on completing its transition to digital transmission. This will manifest itself with the conversion of our TV translator systems to digital. Viewers will need to have DTV sets or DTV set top boxes for older analog TV sets to continue to receive SOPTV in these areas.

SOPTV Celebrates Earth Day

SOPTV Celebrates Earth Day

SOPTV continues to celebrate Earth Day with numerous resources that encourage awareness and appreciation for Mother Earth, environmental issues, and ways you can live a healthy, green, sustainable lifestyle.

Southern Oregon Public Television

Public Opposed to Elimination of Funding

National Survey Finds 69 Percent of Voters Oppose Congressional Elimination of Government Funding for Public Broadcasting. Americans across the Political Spectrum See PBS and Public Television Stations as Highly Trusted and an Excellent Taxpayer Value.

Let Congress Know SOPTV Matters!

Let Congress Know SOPTV Matters!

Beyond deficit reduction measures, Congress will vote on a bill to completely eliminate all federal support for public broadcasting as early as next week. The complete loss of federal funding threatens SOPTV’s ability to serve you and our entire region with the news, information and entertainment you rely on. The programs you care about are threatened. Your elected Representatives need to hear from you now. Please call your Representative today. Greg Walden, Oregon 2nd (202.225.6730) Peter DeFazio, Oregon 4th (202.225.6416) It’s critical that you make your voice heard. You can make a difference.

A WILD AMERICAN FOREST

A WILD AMERICAN FOREST

A FILM ABOUT THE KLAMATH-SISKIYOU ECO-REGION. Filmed in more than a dozen wilderness areas and national monuments, A WILD AMERICAN FOREST, showcases the Klamath-Siskiyou’s natural splendor and vividly illustrates why this area is recognized as a globally significant bioregion. See the film, then meet the filmmakers Doug Prose and Diane LaMacchia.