We're honored to be one of 57 nonprofits chosen as a 2024 generational learning grant partner by Texas Mutual Insurance Company. The grant is part of an initiative that provides holistic wraparound support for working families, which is a great fit for our KERA Kids team: the grant will support our Ready To Learn early childhood education program in Bachman Lake and West Dallas. The program is built on an intergenerational, STEM-based, research-backed model that helps create Learning Neighborhoods, areas where learning takes place anywhere, anytime. We appreciate Texas Mutual's continued support of KERA education programs! See the other grant recipients and learn more: https://ow.ly/S9xC50SIENB
KERA – North Texas Public Broadcasting
Broadcast Media Production and Distribution
Dallas, TX 3,435 followers
NPR and PBS for North Texas
About us
KERA is the NPR and PBS member stations for North Texas. We are a not-for-profit public media organization serving North Texas through KERA News, KERA TV, KERA Kids 24/7, Art&Seek, and KERA Learn. We're also the home of Triple-A non-commercial music station KXT 91.7 FM and we manage the century-old classical music station WRR 101.1 FM. For over 50 years, North Texans have turned to KERA as a vibrant destination for regional and state news, community engagement and lifelong learning. KERA produces original multimedia content, carries the best in national and international public television and radio programs and provides online resources at kera.org.
- Website
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http://kera.org
External link for KERA – North Texas Public Broadcasting
- Industry
- Broadcast Media Production and Distribution
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Dallas, TX
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1960
- Specialties
- Public Media, Public Radio, and Public Television
Locations
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Primary
3000 Harry Hines Boulevard
Dallas, TX 75201, US
Employees at KERA – North Texas Public Broadcasting
Updates
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This month we're sharing 50th anniversary shoutouts from a few former KERA News 90.1 FM staff members who helped shape who we are today. Abby Goldstein got her start at KERA in 1989 as a part-time host of NPR's All Thing Considered. Then she led the radio station for six years as program director starting in 2000. We're so glad Abby G. is part of our story 📻 → https://ow.ly/fqJi50SCP2O
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Today is the 50th anniversary of KERA News 90.1 FM! 🍾 This month we're sharing a few anniversary shoutouts from former KERA News 90.1 FM staff members who helped shape who we are today, and Bob Ray Sanders was here in the beginning. He helped pull the switch on July 11, 1974, that launched the radio station. The Fort Worth native was a reporter for 'Newsroom' in 1972 on KERA TV – the show where he and Jim Lehrer got their starts – then went on to serve as manager of KERA Radio, VP/program director of KERA TV, and host and producer of the station’s award-winning program 'News Addition.' He also became a Fort Worth Star-Telegram editor and senior columnist. Here's to serving North Texas for 50+ more!
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We would like to thank the Millstream Fund their recent $25,000 grant, which will support KERA News 90.1 FM's digital efforts. The Millstream Fund is a private foundation dedicated to advancing innovation in journalism and digital news. We appreciate their longstanding support of KERA, nonprofit news for North Texas.
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Welcome to Andrew Garcia, the new KERA News 90.1 FM Morning Edition host!
KERA welcomes Andrew Garcia as Morning Edition Host
https://www.kera.org
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Take a look at former KXT Local Show host Nilufer Arsala’s last day at the station 😿💜
On air hosting, operations, digital & social media, programming, & connecting with audiences. Detail oriented music lover and overall joy bringer.
Right now, I’m in between wrapping up one adventure and starting another. I’m looking forward to the future, and I so treasure the time I had at KXT and KERA – North Texas Public Broadcasting. KXT writer and photographer Waffles perfectly captured my last midday shift in DFW. More on my next steps soon (!!!), but I’ll forever be thankful I was able to end my time at this station, which is so near to my heart, in such a special way. 💕
A love fest for Nilufer Arsala’s last day on the KXT airwaves
https://kxt.org
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Two weeks ago today, KERA Think broadcast live from the Perot Museum of Nature and Science during the solar eclipse. Host Krys Boyd spoke with experts and enjoyed totality with fellow North Texans at the museum's eclipse event. Enjoy this quick cut from our Creative Services team.
Solar Eclipse 2024 Highlights from KERA
https://www.youtube.com/
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Sometimes an initiative needs to take a few turns before arriving at success! Read about our journey developing Tiempo Tranquilo, a mindfulness podcast for kids. #publicmedia
Program helps KERA, WNET launch children’s podcasts - Current
https://current.org
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Proud of our Creative Services crew! They created a meaningful virtual experience for watchers of our eclipse Youtube Live at the Perot Museum this week ☀️
So grateful for this crew. Johnathan Johnson Arin A. Kaysie Ellingson 📸Sylvia Komatsu