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Community
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WKNO/Channel
10's
budget.
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WKNO,
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the
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knowing that your financial support helps maintain the quality news, educational, and children's programs that you have come to expect from WKNO. The financial support of viewers like you is vital to WKNO. Without the support of the Mid-South community, WKNO/Channel 10 would be unable to continue our commitment to quality educational and cultural programs that inform, entertain, and inspire as well as local productions such as the Memphis Memoirs series and 'KNO Tonite weeknights.
In its unique role as the independent, not-for-profit, community-owned broadcasting voice in the Mid-South, WKNO is dedicated to quality radio and television programming in order to illuminate, inform, entertain, and educate the people of the Mid-South community. WKNO is committed to respond to the needs of the community, reflect community talents and resources, and represent Memphis and the Mid-South to itself, the region and the nation.
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Ancient Afghan Poetry Form Adapts to Tell Story of Modern Life and Conflict ›
For centuries, Pashtun women have traded stories, feelings and life wisdom in the form of two-line oral poems called landays. Eliza Griswold, a journalist and poet herself, traveled to Afghanistan to learn more about daily life there through the modern exchange of poetry. Jeffrey Brown takes a closer look at Griswold's project.
Tue, 18 Jun 2013 18:47:00 EDT
Myanmar's Democracy Transition Marred by Anti-Muslim Rhetoric and Violence ›
The Southeast Asian country of Myanmar has taken major steps to turn from a military dictatorship to a fledgling democracy. But that transition has also seen the rise of harrowing, deadly clashes between Buddhists and Muslims. Special correspondent Kira Kay reports from Myanmar.
Tue, 18 Jun 2013 18:36:00 EDT
Are Teachers Being Adequately Trained for the Classroom? Study Says No ›
A study of 600 American schools conducted by the National Council on Teacher Quality finds new teachers are being inadequately prepared to instruct students. But the report's findings and methodology have come under critique. Jeffrey Brown looks at the study with John Merrow, NewsHour's special correspondent for education.
Tue, 18 Jun 2013 18:30:00 EDT
Sen. Rand Paul on Balancing Legalized Immigration With Improved Border Security ›
Protestors interrupted a House hearing on a Republican immigration bill focused entirely on law enforcement. By contrast, the Senate bill combines enforcement and a path to citizenship. Ray Suarez talks to Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., about his stance on legalization of undocumented immigrants being contingent on border security.
Tue, 18 Jun 2013 18:21:00 EDT
News Wrap: At G-8 Summit, Leaders Press for Syrian Peace Talks ›
In other news Tuesday, leaders at the G-8 conference pushed for Syrian peace talks. Russian President Putin defended his government's military aid to Assad, and warned Europe against helping the rebels. Also, suicide bombers killed at least 34 people in an attack on a Shiite mosque in Baghdad.
Tue, 18 Jun 2013 18:15:00 EDT
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