In a rapidly-changing distribution and funding landscape, the public media system has remained one of the most accessible platforms for documentaries to find funding and reach diverse audiences. In a special Points North virtual roundtable, we’re inviting filmmakers to meet the programmers and content officers from New England PBS stations—Maine Public, WGBH, New Hampshire PBS, Vermont PBS, Rhode Island PBS and New England Public Media—and WORLD Channel.
Join us March 10 from 5-6pm on Zoom to learn more about how independent filmmakers can work with the public television system to reach new audiences.
In a rapidly-changing distribution and funding landscape, the public media system has remained one of the most accessible platforms for documentaries to find funding and reach diverse audiences. In a special Points North virtual roundtable, we’re inviting filmmakers to meet the programmers and content officers from New England PBS stations—Maine Public, WGBH, New Hampshire PBS, Vermont PBS, Rhode Island PBS and New England Public Media—and WORLD Channel.
Join us March 10 from 5-6pm on Zoom to learn more about how independent filmmakers can work with the public television system to reach new audiences.