By Alex Greenwood,
May 1, 2024
This spring, KMOS PBS was named a recipient of an $8,000 grant from PBS as part of
the wider PBS Climate Station Engagement Initiative to build awareness of climate
change and encourage community engagement.
KMOS PBS aims to create awareness of climate change and encourage community engagement
through the use of thought-provoking content. The efforts include educating communities
via screening events and programming that highlights the importance of climate change
and its impact on life in central Missouri. To achieve these goals, KMOS PBS will
utilize its traditional and digital media resources.
To help make these initiatives possible, KMOS PBS will partner with local government
and educational and community partners, including the Runge Conservation Nature Center
in Jefferson City, The Liberty Center Association for the Arts in Sedalia and many
others.
“We are proud to partner with PBS and some great local partners for this project as
we seek to create engagement and enthusiasm surrounding our local environment and
our impact on them,” said Scott Alvested, community engagement coordinator for KMOS
PBS.
Efforts include two primary components of content creation. At community and station
events, KMOS PBS will display and capture video from audiences answering prompted
questions such as “I am doing my part to help the environment by ______.” and “Changing
weather conditions affect me by _______.” KMOS will then use these short video clips
on its digital and social media platforms to foster engagement and discussion.
The second content component involves the KMOS PBS production titled “Focus On,” a
series of short digital interviews designed to highlight entities, organizations or
individuals working in the fields of environment, climate and sustainability. This
production is coordinated, edited and produced entirely by student employees at KMOS
PBS.
About KMOS PBS
KMOS PBS serves the citizens of 38 central Missouri counties with high quality, educational
content and experiences online, over-the-air and in our communities. We are integral
to engaged learning as a professional learning lab for students from a variety of
disciplines at the University of Central Missouri.
The station broadcasts programming on four channels throughout the region:
- 6.1: General entertainment and educational programs for all ages
- 6.2: Lifestyle and how-to programs
- 6.3: News, dramas, and more
- 6.4: A 24/7 schedule of children's programming
KMOS PBS is also available on multiple streaming outlets including Hulu, Amazon, YouTube
and through the PBS App. Visit the website at KMOS.org.