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“Coming Together” around Two Towns of Jasper. Partially funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Understanding Outreach. Do outreach events have an impact the communities that public television serves? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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“Coming Together” around Two Towns of Jasper Partially funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting
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“Coming Together” around Two Towns of Jasper

Partially funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting

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Understanding Outreach

• Do outreach events have an impact the communities that public television serves?

• Do these efforts have an effect on attitudes and actions beyond viewing public television programming?

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Coming Together

• WPT and NCO sponsored a major outreach effort around Two Towns of Jasper

• WPT Hosted “Coming Together,” a special preview screening of the P.O.V. documentary

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Coming Together

• Followed by a facilitated discussion about race and diversity issues in the community

• Over 300 participants (over-representation of members of minority groups)

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Event Participants• Invitations

– 3100 mailed

• Advertisements– Both dailies and alternative weeklies

• Recruited through Partners– Coordinator visits, listserv e-mails,

event posters

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Local Partnerships• Core of diversity and justice organizations

• Asian Freedom Project• Boys & Girls Club of Dane County• Centro Hispano• Equal Opportunities Commission• NAACP of Madison• First Unitarian Society Social Justice

Council• University of Wisconsin-Extension • YWCA-Racial Justice Initiative

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Tracing Effects of Outreach

• Isolating effects of outreach is difficult

• Conduct a quasi-experimental study

Problem Response

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Tracing Effects of Outreach

• Those who self-select involvement are different from those who do not

• Take similar subsets of people and invite different types of involvement

Problem Response

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Tracing Effects of Outreach

• Observed differences may be due to pre-existing differences, not outreach

• Statistically control for remaining differences to isolate outreach effects

Problem Response

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A Model for Evaluation

• Conducted a survey of randomly selected WPT members

– with a giving pattern of less than $500

• Mailed survey to all selected WPT members as well as participants from local partner organizations

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A Model for Evaluation

• Event Participants (Saw program followed by discussion)

• Home Viewers (Saw program at home, possibly other content)

• Outreach Users (Online or Allied content, but not the program)

• Unexposed to Two Towns (No exposure to any content)

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Survey Respondents

• Nearly 30% of the sample completed the survey, resulting in 925 responses

– Over-representation of minorities compared to population of 5% inMadison area

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Survey Respondents

• Allows us to profile event participants, home viewers, content consumers, and the unexposed to gauge group differences– Does outreach reach the

underserved?

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Profile of Event Participants(Saw program followed by discussion)

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Profile of Racial Insensitivity

Unexposed to Two Towns….. 9.4%

Outreach Media Users…………. 3.1%

Home Viewers………………………. 10.5%

Event Participation………………. 30.4%

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Profile of Past Discussion

Unexposed to Two Towns….. -4.3%

Outreach Media Users…………. 3.0%

Home Viewers………………………. 3.4%

Event Participation………………. 8.3%

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Profile of Past Community Participation

Unexposed to Two Towns….. -6.8%

Outreach Media Users…………. 2.8%

Home Viewers………………………. -1.8%

Event Participation………………. 32.8%

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Profile of Past WPT Involvement

Unexposed to Two Towns….. -5.7%

Outreach Media Users…………. 1.5%

Home Viewers………………………. -5.0%

Event Participation………………. 35.3%

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Participant Profile

• Event participants differed from home viewers, outreach consumers, and the unexposed

– More likely to be women, younger, less affluent, nonwhite, and nonmembers than others surveyed

– Significantly more liberal, racially sensitive, talkative about politics, and active in community

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Participant Profile

• Outreach appears to serve the underserved

• May further activate the previously engaged

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Untangling Effects

• As expected, recruitment strategies and self-selection produced substantial differences

• Differences observed between conditions have to account for self-selection into that experience– Statistical analysis controls for pre-existing

traits when examining differences between conditions

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Media Reflection

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Community Racism Evaluation

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Self-Efficacy

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Estimating Change• Must control for past behaviors to

estimate whether outreach efforts produce effects on community and public television engagement

– When parallel past behaviors are controlled, observed differences likely due to the intervention

• Produce an estimate of behavioral change

– Much more conservative test of effects

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Future Discussion

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Future Community Participation

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Future WPT Involvement

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Community Engagement

• Event participation has powerful effects on issue discussion, community participation, and station involvement– Well above the sample mean for issue

discussion (25% above), civic action (48% above), and station involvement (81% above)

– Controls for past behavior and other factors

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Community Engagement

• Outreach events make member stations

the community convener; spark political talk, civic action, and further station involvement

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Process of Outreach Effects

Program and Allied

Content

Outreach Event

CommunityPerceptions

News Judgments

EfficacyCommunityEngagement

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Effects of Outreach

• Results suggest multiple effects

– Foster Civic Attitudes: Personal Efficacy

– Shape Social Perceptions - News Content, Community Racism

– Encourage Community Engagement - Discussion and Action

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Effects of Outreach

• Effects on community perceptions and civic engagement are the most compelling– Outreach puts a local perspective on larger

problems and provides opportunities to get involved in community life, either through the station or independently.


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