t e mission o > z e is - klrn
TRANSCRIPT
Th e mission of K L RN isto open a w orld of lif elong
learning th roug h trustw orth yand enrich ing prog rams
on- air, online andin our community.
K L RN C h annels
9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4
L ocal Prog ramming
Top: Robert Tatum's artfeatured on The Beat. Middle: The Friendship Arc in SanAntonio, featured on The Beat. Bottom: Virtual reality programfeatured on SciTech Now.
- S o ut h west S ch o o l o f t h e A r t s- S an A nt o nio M useum o f A r t s- A lam o H eigh t s IS D- Th e M cN ay A r t M useum- U TS A Inst it ut e o f Tex an C ult ur es
- B lue S t ar G aller y- C it y o f S an A nt o nio- S an A nt o nio Int er nat io nal A ir p o r t- S t . L uk e' s E p isco p al S ch o o l- C h ildr en' s B all o f S an A nt o nio- L U L A C
- S t M ar y ' s U niver sit y- S o ut h west R esear ch Inst it ut e- U TS A- M issio n C o ncep io n at U TS A- V IA - Int er act ive M edia G r o up- S ea W o r ld S an A nt o nio- C P S E ner gy- D igit al D efense- U T H ealt h S an A nt o nio
- D enim G r o up- M o r gan' s W o nder land- E x p er ience R eal H ist o r y- Tr init y U niver sit y- S an A nt o nio C o llege- A lam o H eigh t s H igh S ch o o l- S t . M ar y ' s U niver sit y- Inno flat e- M o r gan' s W o nder land- Tex as A & M U niver sit y S an A nt o nio
L ocal Prog ramming
Top: Paula Gold-Williams,President and CEO of CPS Energy,talks about alternative energysources Middle: Mayor Ron Nirenbergand City Manager Erik Walshanswered questions submitted byOn The Record viewers. Bottom: County Judge NelsonWolff discusses topics of theweek.
S an A nt o nio R iver A ut h o r it yP o r t S AS an A nt o nio C it y C o uncilB ex ar C o unt y C o m m issio ner s C o ur tS an A nt o nio W at er S y st emU niver sit y o f Tex as at S an A nt o nio ( U TS A )B ex ar C o unt y S h er iff' s D ep ar t m entC it y P ublic S er viceB ex ar C o unt y Tax OfficeB ex ar C o unt y E lect io ns OfficeS an A nt o nio C h am ber o f C o m m er ceTap P ilam C o ah uilt ecan N at io nL U L A C ( S t at e Office)
Tex as P ublic P o licy F o undat io nY o ut h C lim at e R allyTex as D ep ar t m ent o f Tr ansp o r t at io nTex as V aluesS an A nt o nio C o nser vat io n S o ciet yTex as A sso ciat io n o f B r o adcast er sV IAS A 2 0 2 0A lam o P laz a E nt er t ainm ent1 7 1 8 S an A nt o nio F o unding F am ilies & D escendant sOld S p anish M issio nsS an A nt o nio Int er nat io nal A ir p o r t
FEATURED ORGANIZATIONS
All episodes available to watch online. All episodes available
as podcasts.
L ocal Prog ramming
Th e Story G oes Podcast
Shari St. ClairAnchor of KLRNNews Updates
KLRN Production
Services
U p gr ade S an A nt o nioC o nnect + A bilit yS t . P h ilip ' s C o llegeA lp h a H o m eM o ve Tex asS ay S íP r o ject M endC it y o f S an A nt o nio | Inno vat io n Office
B ig B r o t h er s, B ig S ist er sH ealt h y F ut ur es o f Tex asTh e A R C o f S an A nt o nioC ast S ch o o lsS A E co no m ic D evelo p m ent F o undat io nB r igh t o n C ent erTh r uP r o ject
Education Early Childhood
Top: A mother and her daughterpaint at an education event. Middle: Rachel Salinas, Directorof School Services, works withattendees at an education event. Bottom: At the end of each Play& Learn series, children and theiradult caregivers graduate fromthe program.
(I learned at Play & Learn)that my kids are capable
of learning much morethan we ex pect and just
need hands- onex periences to help.
- Amber F.
Education
Top: There are over 24,000registered PBS LearningMediausers in our community. Middle: Adults and childrenlearn about healthy habits. Bottom: Throughout the year,over 45,000 students and 16,000adults toured the travelingmuseum.
School Services
Education
Top: SciGirls Meet-Up, seasonkick-off, in the KLRN Studio Middle: Students learn aboutresponsible reporting. Bottom: Students complete anassignment in the PBS NewsHourStudent Reporting Lab.
School Services
Education Partnering Organizations
I think my daughter hasimproved in so many ways
since attending KLRNactivities each week which I
am so thankful for.- Peter K.
Education Partnering Organizations
Check out where we held kids events this year!San Pedro Springs ParkLockwood ParkMonterrey ParkWoodard ParkCuellar ParkBrackenridge ParkArnold ParkMission Marquee ParkThe DoseumCentral LibraryMorgan's WonderlandAlamo DrafthouseLee's Creek Park
Education
Top: Members of SciGirlsattended the RockI t I nto theFuture Festival. Middle: KLRN hosted Paletas inthe Park at WoodardPark. We welcomed more than300 people to the event. Bottom: Watt WatchersLaunched in 1985, Watt Watchersof Tex as is an updated resourcethat builds upon the originalprogram and provides a modernlook at energy, sustainability, andconservation.
VOLUNTEERS
Community Engagement
Special Projects Women, War & Peace Project
Top: Featured San Antoniowoman: Sister Denise LaRock Middle: Featured San Antoniowoman: Sister Martha Ann Kirk Bottom: Featured San Antoniowoman: Rebecca Flores
Special Projects VOCES | Film Screening Series
Top: SAY Sí CommunityPartnerships Director Nicole Amri Middle: Filmmaker Laurie Coyle,Martha Moreno Dominguez ,KLRN President Arthur Emerson Bottom: A relative of Raul Julia,subj ect of an episode, attendedour screening.
Special Projects Film Screening Events
Top: Two guests smile as theywait for Ken Burns: CountryMusic to begin. Middle: President ArthurEmerson speaks before ourscreening of Victoria. Bottom: Two guests enj oy asweet treat before our screeningof Les Miserables.
Special Events
Beyond TV
11,358 likes
9275 followers
3,368 followers
262,949 website visits from 151,850 visitors
KLRN Video Player175,164 KLRN Passport views5,433 KLRN Passport viewersIncludes web and OTT viewing.
686 subscribers88,854 views (in FY)
A glitch in 2017 caused underreporting through October, and another glitch causedunderreporting from October through April.
Involvement
KLRN Community Advisory Board FY19
VOLUNTEERSKLRN logged over
volunteer hours atfundraising events,
educational events, and at KLRN.
6,000+