What is PBS pioneer?
Pioneer PBS is a Non-Profit 501 (c) (3) regional public television network in Minnesota, primarily serving the southwest and west-central portions of the state Minnesota, northwestern Iowa, eastern South Dakota, southwestern North Dakota and beyond.
When did pioneer public television move to Appleton?
In March of 1980, Pioneer Public Television held their first live and local production. As programming and services were expanding they outgrew the Little Red TV Schoolhouse and had the opportunity to relocate to the historic 1985 City Hall building in downtown Appleton.
How many viewers does Pioneer Public Television have?
With the completion of this signal expansion, Pioneer Public Television was now available to 750,000 viewers. Ron and Diane Fagen of Granite Falls have generously donated this $6.3 million-state-of-the-art television studio that is now Pioneer PBS.
What is the pioneer daughters collection?
Beginning in the 1940s, Marie Drew, chair of the Pioneer Daughters Collection, began the work of gathering biographies of female pioneers of South Dakota. Her efforts, garnered a collection of some 6,000 stories of the Great Plains.