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Twin Cities PBS to take over KSMQ-TV Austin, Minnesota

Twin Cities PBS, also known as TPT, has expanded its reach into southern Minnesota by entering into a comprehensive management and programming agreement with KSMQ Public Television in Austin. The partnership, which took effect on April 14, allows TPT to oversee daily operations of the Austin-based PBS member station while preserving its local identity and service to the Rochester-Austin market and surrounding areas in southern Minnesota and northern Iowa. This is likely a sign of things to come as larger PBS take over smaller markets to help them stay alive after federal budget cuts.

Under the terms of the deal, KSMQ Public Service Media will transfer its license and assets to Twin Cities PBS for no monetary consideration as part of an asset acquisition agreement, according to a report by Radio & Television Business Report. This arrangement addresses long-term financial sustainability challenges faced by smaller public television stations in an era of declining traditional funding sources and rising operational costs. KSMQ, which has operated independently for years, had been seeking collaborative opportunities with larger organizations across Minnesota to maintain high-quality public media services without interruption.


Yes this is one of the signs that smaller PBS affiliates would have to taken over by major PBS affiliates in the top markets like Twin cities PBS Minneapolis.
 


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