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Kathleen McVicker

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In Memoriam: Kathleen McVicker January 9, 1933 – November 27, 2025 Kathleen was a founding member of the KNME family, a television pioneer and one of KNME-TV’s first stars. In 1962, while teaching music for APS, Kathleen was selected for a new position as producer, writer, and on-camera talent for a live, music instruction program…

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Frequently Asked Questions Got questions about NMPBS? We’ve got answers! Explore our FAQ page for helpful information and quick solutions. If what you are looking for isn’t listed, please visit our Contact page to leave a message or call us for further assistance. If you’re looking for 24/7 answers to your questions, visit PBS Help.…

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Content Submission Guidelines and FAQ

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NMPBS Content Submission Guidelines and FAQ For answers to the most commonly asked questions about submitting film for NMPBS consideration, please read our FAQ document. Submission Guidelines Expand We will need the following from you: Exact title A start date that your show will be ready. Once we’ve announced it, it needs to be ready…

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Public Media Has Been Defunded: How You Can Help

Public Media Has Been Defunded: How You Can Help Congress Approved the Rescissions Act In July, Congress narrowly passed the Rescissions Act, canceling $1.1 billion in previously approved funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) for Fiscal Years (FY) 2026 and 2027. More than 70% of that funding would have gone directly to local…

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Visualizing the Past

Text reads: "Law for a Lawless Land: New Mexico Territory’s Federal Judiciary, 1846–1912" on a beige background, visualizing the past through historic legal transformation.

Law for a Lawless Land: New Mexico Territory’s Federal Judiciary, 1846-1912 Visualizing the Past New Mexico PBS’s newest one-hour documentary Law for a Lawless Land: New Mexico Territory’s Federal Judiciary, 1846-1912, features federal judges who were charged with overcoming unprecedented, if not insurmountable challenges during New Mexico’s pivotal territorial period. Faced with understanding centuries of…

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