Prevent alabama public television from severing ties with pbs


Prevent alabama public television from severing ties with pbs
The Issue
Growing up in Alabama, Alabama Public Television (APT) has been an integral part of my life. It has connected me to stories and educational content that ignited my curiosity and broadened my horizons. APT and PBS have been synonymous in my household, and I believe that severing ties between these two would be detrimental not only to me but to countless families across Alabama.
Alabama Public Television relies heavily on PBS programming, with an astounding 90% of its content being sourced from PBS. This partnership has provided high-quality educational programs, children's shows, and rich, informative content that many Alabamians depend on for learning and cultural enrichment. Without PBS, APT would struggle to maintain its valued position as a primary source of free educational media in the state.
PBS is known for its trusted programming that includes iconic shows such as "Sesame Street," "NOVA," "Frontline," and "Masterpiece Theatre." These programs have played a crucial role in education and entertainment, shaping generations with diverse and thoughtful content. Removing such programs from Alabama Public Television would create an irreplaceable void in our community.
The decision to sever these ties could also have broader implications. Access to quality educational programming should be a right, not a privilege, and removing PBS from APT limits the accessibility of such programming, particularly affecting underprivileged families who rely on these resources for their children's education.
Reserving the partnership between APT and PBS would safeguard not only the rich tradition of quality broadcasting but also ensure that future generations of Alabamians continue to benefit from this invaluable resource.
I urge the decision-makers at Alabama Public Television to reconsider any plans to diminish or eliminate PBS's influence and presence in their programming. Let's preserve the essence of APT for current and future viewers by keeping its ties with PBS strong.
Sign this petition to send a strong message to Alabama Public Television to maintain its vital connection with PBS and ensure the continued access to quality programming for all Alabamians. Together, we can make a difference.
Alabama Public Television relies heavily on PBS programming, with an astounding 90% of its content being sourced from PBS. This partnership has provided high-quality educational programs, children's shows, and rich, informative content that many Alabamians depend on for learning and cultural enrichment. Without PBS, APT would struggle to maintain its valued position as a primary source of free educational media in the state.
PBS is known for its trusted programming that includes iconic shows such as "Sesame Street," "NOVA," "Frontline," and "Masterpiece Theatre." These programs have played a crucial role in education and entertainment, shaping generations with diverse and thoughtful content. Removing such programs from Alabama Public Television would create an irreplaceable void in our community.
The decision to sever these ties could also have broader implications. Access to quality educational programming should be a right, not a privilege, and removing PBS from APT limits the accessibility of such programming, particularly affecting underprivileged families who rely on these resources for their children's education.
Reserving the partnership between APT and PBS would safeguard not only the rich tradition of quality broadcasting but also ensure that future generations of Alabamians continue to benefit from this invaluable resource.
I urge the decision-makers at Alabama Public Television to reconsider any plans to diminish or eliminate PBS's influence and presence in their programming. Let's preserve the essence of APT for current and future viewers by keeping its ties with PBS strong.
Sign this petition to send a strong message to Alabama Public Television to maintain its vital connection with PBS and ensure the continued access to quality programming for all Alabamians. Together, we can make a difference.
Julianna HunterPetition Starter
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The Issue
Growing up in Alabama, Alabama Public Television (APT) has been an integral part of my life. It has connected me to stories and educational content that ignited my curiosity and broadened my horizons. APT and PBS have been synonymous in my household, and I believe that severing ties between these two would be detrimental not only to me but to countless families across Alabama.
Alabama Public Television relies heavily on PBS programming, with an astounding 90% of its content being sourced from PBS. This partnership has provided high-quality educational programs, children's shows, and rich, informative content that many Alabamians depend on for learning and cultural enrichment. Without PBS, APT would struggle to maintain its valued position as a primary source of free educational media in the state.
PBS is known for its trusted programming that includes iconic shows such as "Sesame Street," "NOVA," "Frontline," and "Masterpiece Theatre." These programs have played a crucial role in education and entertainment, shaping generations with diverse and thoughtful content. Removing such programs from Alabama Public Television would create an irreplaceable void in our community.
The decision to sever these ties could also have broader implications. Access to quality educational programming should be a right, not a privilege, and removing PBS from APT limits the accessibility of such programming, particularly affecting underprivileged families who rely on these resources for their children's education.
Reserving the partnership between APT and PBS would safeguard not only the rich tradition of quality broadcasting but also ensure that future generations of Alabamians continue to benefit from this invaluable resource.
I urge the decision-makers at Alabama Public Television to reconsider any plans to diminish or eliminate PBS's influence and presence in their programming. Let's preserve the essence of APT for current and future viewers by keeping its ties with PBS strong.
Sign this petition to send a strong message to Alabama Public Television to maintain its vital connection with PBS and ensure the continued access to quality programming for all Alabamians. Together, we can make a difference.
Alabama Public Television relies heavily on PBS programming, with an astounding 90% of its content being sourced from PBS. This partnership has provided high-quality educational programs, children's shows, and rich, informative content that many Alabamians depend on for learning and cultural enrichment. Without PBS, APT would struggle to maintain its valued position as a primary source of free educational media in the state.
PBS is known for its trusted programming that includes iconic shows such as "Sesame Street," "NOVA," "Frontline," and "Masterpiece Theatre." These programs have played a crucial role in education and entertainment, shaping generations with diverse and thoughtful content. Removing such programs from Alabama Public Television would create an irreplaceable void in our community.
The decision to sever these ties could also have broader implications. Access to quality educational programming should be a right, not a privilege, and removing PBS from APT limits the accessibility of such programming, particularly affecting underprivileged families who rely on these resources for their children's education.
Reserving the partnership between APT and PBS would safeguard not only the rich tradition of quality broadcasting but also ensure that future generations of Alabamians continue to benefit from this invaluable resource.
I urge the decision-makers at Alabama Public Television to reconsider any plans to diminish or eliminate PBS's influence and presence in their programming. Let's preserve the essence of APT for current and future viewers by keeping its ties with PBS strong.
Sign this petition to send a strong message to Alabama Public Television to maintain its vital connection with PBS and ensure the continued access to quality programming for all Alabamians. Together, we can make a difference.
Julianna HunterPetition Starter
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Petition created on October 29, 2025