Oregon Public Broadcasting
Television, radio, and news for Oregon and Southwest Washington
Founded in 1993, Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB) provides free access to programming for children and adults. OPB is an independent public broadcaster of high quality and award winning radio and TV programs reaching more than 1.5 million people each week. Operating an extensive network of five television and eight radio stations, OPB is one of the largest producers and presenters of national television programming through PBS and is also a member station of National Public Radio and Public Radio International. OPB's mission is to give voice to the community, connect Oregon and its neighbors and illuminate a wider world.
Category: Arts, Culture, Humanities
Cause: Public Broadcasting and Media
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