Mississippi Public Broadcasting
In 1969 the Mississippi Authority for Educational Television (MAET) was established by the Mississippi State Legislature with the mission of providing "educational and instructional professional growth and public service programs for the students and citizens of Mississippi." MAET first hit the airwaves in 1970 as Mississippi Educational Television (ETV), and has served Mississippi ever since, providing quality educational television programming that links our state's communities together. Over the years the face of the organization has evolved as we have added radio and news programming and established a robust education department focused on providing educational resources and curriculum to Mississippians of all ages.
Known as Mississippi Public Broadcasting (MPB) since 2003 when Mississippi ETV and Public Radio in Mississippi (PRM) merged, the organization has been a leader in informational broadcasting. Through our award-winning productions, our educational resources, and our acclaimed hurricane coverage and response operation, MPB has exhibited a commitment to educating and informing Mississippians.
MPB has always been at the cutting edge. Whether as Mississippi’s first statewide broadcast system or as the first to complete the conversion to digital technology, MPB has remained ahead of the curve. This commitment to innovation can be found in everything we do, especially in our education department’s work on innovative methods of improving education for teachers and students alike.
MPB will host a summit on Nov. 13, 2012 to discuss solutions to the dropout crisis in Mississippi. The event is free to attend, but registration is required.
READ MORE >MPB won a national Edward R. Murrow Award for Best News Series! Sandra Knispel's four-part series tells the story of Smithville’s destruction, recovery and rebuilding from an EF5 tornado that hit on April 27, 2011.
READ MORE >The Mississippi Arts Hour is celebrating its five year anniversary! Congratulations to MAC and the Arts Hour. We love hearing about our Mississippi artists on MPB every Sunday at 3:00 p.m.
READ MORE >Congratulations to our Southeast Regional Emmy Award Nominees! CJ Burks and Taiwo Gainor were nominated for their work on Ed Said and Edie Greene was nominated for her work on Writers: Memories.
- MPB Events - Stop the Drop Summit
Stop the Drop Summit | 8:00 AM
Mississippi eCenter at Jackson State University
Learn More > - Summer Reading Party
June 30, 2012 | 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Museum
Learn More > - Rise for Relief Telethon Benefiting Spring Tornado and Flood Victims
June 25, 2011 | 7:00 PM
MPB TV
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