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KCPT Family Membership

It’s as easy as 1-2-3 to support KCPT and enjoy discounts to local museums, concerts and family events throughout the year.

It’s as easy as 1-2-3 to support KCPT and enjoy discounts to local museums, concerts and family events throughout the year.

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KC WEEK IN REVIEW

Sly James sworn in...plus, we ask who is the metro's most newsworthy Mayor?

THIS WEEK: Friday, May 6th @ 7:30 pm
(Rebroadcast Sunday @ 11am)

SWEARING-IN: Sly James officially inaugurated as Mayor.

THE OTHER MAYORS: Kansas City, MO may be the metro’s largest city, but aren’t other area mayor’s deserving of some attention, too? This week, our news reviewers pick out the metro’s most noteworthy mayoral officeholders.

BASS PRO: Why Independence’s big catch is now leading to layoffs and furloughs.

PLAZA DRAMA: Rejected…accepted…vetoed…overturned…the Plaza office tower saga continues.

THE NEW MAP: You may have woken up this week and found you live in a totally new congressional district. Why you should care about the redrawing of Missouri’s Congressional boundaries?

THE PERILS OF OPENING YOUR MOUTH: Does the head of Kansas City, MO schools now regret ever talking to national newspaper columnist George Will?

THIS WEEK’S NEWS REVIEWERS:

Kris Ketz
KMBC 9 News

DeAnn Smith
Freelance Reporter

Chris Hernandez
NBC Action News

Dave Helling
Kansas City Star

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Local Kid on Biz Kid$

Jeffrey Owen Hanson, a 17-year-old who lives in the Kansas City area.
Airs Sunday, May 8, 2011 at 5:30pm

Jeffrey Owen Hanson, a 17-year-old who lives in the Kansas City area, is featured on an upcoming episode of public television’s Emmy Award-winning financial literacy series, Biz Kid$.

Jeffrey, who is visually impaired due to neurofibromitosis, is an accomplished painter – and stock market investor. He talks about how he started investing at age 14 and gives advice about how to choose stocks.

Jeffrey’s episode, “What’s Up with the Stock Market?,” airs Sunday, May 8 at 4:30pm on KCPT 19.1.

“What’s Up with the Stock Market?” is the fourth episode of the fourth season of Biz Kid$, public television’s fun, fast-paced series that teaches kids about money and business.

Other new episodes this season include a show about taxes, debt, big purchases, starting a business, how to make a million dollars, business scams, and the value of currency.

Created by the producers of “Bill Nye, the Science Guy,” Biz Kid$ features comedy sketches and movie spoofs that appeal to kids and adults alike. Each episode also includes profiles of young entrepreneurs and social philanthropists.

Airing on most public television stations across the country, the 52 thirty-minute episodes of Biz Kid$ are produced in high-definition. Each episode includes teacher-created, free curriculum that can be used in the classroom or at home. For more information, visit bizkids.com.

Local on-air sponsorship of Biz Kid$ on KCPT provided by:

Country Club Bank

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KCPT Celebrates a Golden Milestone

KCPT: Your local guide in 1961...your local guide today.

In today’s television universe of over 500 channels, it’s not unusual for a new network or channel to suddenly appear. Just this year, Oprah Winfrey launched her very own channel. This was not the case 50 years ago. In 1961, as you knelt before the TV console, manually turning the dial, only three of the thirteen clicks revealed pictures and sound.

Imagine what it must have been like when suddenly a fourth click emerged from the TV snow! In Kansas City, it happened on Wednesday, March 29, 1961 when classrooms turned the dial to watch an educational lesson telecast from the Board of Education. Channel 19 was born.

Initial telecasts, from the ultra-modern KCSD television studios in the Board of Education Building at 12th and McGee, were only four and a half hours long. During the day, you might learn from one of 47 different educational lessons. At night, everyone could enjoy a cultural, civic and public service show.

50 years have come and gone since then. A lot has changed, but a lot remains the same.

In 1971, KCSD became KCPT as a community licensed public television station, broadcasting PBS programming in color for the first time.

We moved from the Board of Education building to the old KCTV5 studios on 31st and Grand Avenue. Then, we expanded into the old Allen Press building next door.

Our focus on education has never wavered. Today, we reach 53 districts, 100,000 students and 7000 teachers with educational programs like Learn 360, PowerMediaPlus and Teacher’s Domain.

We’ve gone from 70,000 students on UHF to reaching 2.2 million people with our digital signal.

Instead of channel 19 on the dial, KCPT has three digital channels with round the clock programs that are informative, engaging, heart-wrenching, gut-busting, eye-popping, mind-blowing.

While the viewing possibilities on KCPT have grown in size, number and quality, our mission, our core reason for existence, remains the same. Today, KCPT is a supplement for your children’s education with award winning and non-commercial shows like Sesame Street, Word Girl and Sid the Science Kid. Our programming can broaden your horizons, take you to the heights of mountains, the depths of our oceans and the breadth of our forests. KCPT is where you can discover more about you and your extraordinary potential. And, we are a place to come together with our community — peeking behind the scenes with the KC Symphony, dining and dishing at area restaurants, or analyzing local and national policies. If you look back 50 years, you’ll see we’ve been doing this all along. We hope you’ll be a part of our next fifty years.

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