10 Years of Impact

Flying screens In Juneau, the power of three radio stations allowed KTOO.org to offer three distinct radio formats, and reach new highs in audience, membership and underwriting revenues.
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Flying screensIn Los Angeles, newly launched Los Angeles Public Media, LA >FWD, builds an audience through Facebook.
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Flying screensIn Dallas, North Texas Public Broadcasting connects to its community with a new Triple A music channel featuring local artists in studio.
Watch Justin Townes Earle Perform
Flying screensIn Boulder, a loan from the Public Radio Fund helps to finance eTown Hall, a new home for their live weekly radio show about community, music and ideas.
Watch an Etown Performance
Flying screensCincinnati's 2005 purchase of Xavier University's WVXU has kept the city's public radio news outlet available and created Impact Cincinnati, a platform for dialogue about community issues.
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Flying screensIn Baltimore, just a few years after gaining independence from Johns Hopkins University, WYPR earns a prestigious Peabody award
for journalism.
See Peabody Award for WYPR
Flying screensIn Boston, a second channel for WGBH radio means 24/7 noncommercial classical music and in studio performances that feature emerging talents like the Harlem Quartet.
Watch Harlem Quartet

Public Radio Capital by the Numbers

• PRC has completed client transactions totaling more than $265 million, securing access to public radio services for more than 56 million people.

• PRC has helped finance 14 public radio projects that involved acquisitions,
re-financings or signal upgrades.

• 38 of PRC's transactions helped public radio stations to expand their signal reach or differentiate their services.

• 10 stations were preserved with PRC's help, keeping public radio news, information and cultural programing alive for their communities.