Rhode Island PBS is a local public television station based in Providence, RI, offering a wide range of member-exclusive video on demand content and original productions that provide in-depth and well-researched stories behind the headlines. With a focus on showcasing the beauty and grandeur of our nation's parks, exploring the concerns of the growing Latino population, and delving into the history of fascism in Europe, Rhode Island PBS provides engaging and informative programming for its viewers.
Through their Rhode Island PBS Passport program, viewers can access a variety of shows and documentaries, including "The National Parks" by Ken Burns, "Spy in the Ocean Deep Thinkers," and "To Kill a Mockingbird." Additionally, Rhode Island PBS offers opportunities for community engagement, such as virtual informational town meetings and the chance to share personal stories for upcoming documentaries. With a commitment to education and support, Rhode Island PBS provides a platform for independent producers and offers various membership levels and benefits to its members.
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