From the Pressroom

WATCH LIVE: The 2024 total solar eclipse

Apr 8, 2024 Watch the PBS NewsHour live feed of the last total solar eclipse in the U.S. until 2044.

April Highlights and Happenings

Apr 3, 2024 Letter from the CEO

TV Tech virtual panel includes AZPM expert

Apr 1, 2024 Chief Technology Officer Ian MacSpadden participated in a panel discussion hosted by TV Tech.

AZPM's "The Buzz" honored by RIAS Berlin Commission

Mar 29, 2024 The award was given for excellence in reporting on German-American issues.

March Highlights and Happenings

Mar 1, 2024 Letter from the CEO

February Highlights and Happenings

Feb 1, 2024 Letter from the CEO

January Highlights and Happenings

Jan 2, 2024 Letter from the CEO

AZPM and FNX launch digital channel focused on Native American and Indigenous programming

Dec 16, 2023 FNX Digital will stream Native-produced content 24/7 to audiences in Southern Arizona.

December Highlights and Happenings

Dec 1, 2023 Letter from the CEO

AZPM presents “OSIRIS-REx: TO BENNU AND BACK”

Nov 20, 2023 An original production highlighting the 20-year OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Return Mission that started at the University of Arizona.

AZPM Honored with Three Rocky Mountain Emmy® Awards

Nov 6, 2023 AZPM received five individual Emmy Awards for three projects in as many categories; the most projects of any public media broadcaster in the region.

November Highlights and Happenings

Nov 1, 2023 Letter from the CEO

AZPM Television Program Director Retires

Oct 31, 2023 Hildy Ko has worked in television and public media for almost three decades

October Highlights and Happenings

Oct 15, 2023 Letter from the CEO

2023 NPR College Podcast Challenge

Oct 6, 2023 College students can submit a podcast of their making for the chance to win a $5,000 grand prize scholarship

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CEO Letter
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