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Message from NET Leadership
Debbie Hamlett Assistant General Manager, Development and Marketing Proud NET Member
Downton Abbey returns for an epic fifth season of drama, romance, comedy and surprises – all centered at the English country estate, Highclere Castle. It’s a deliciously entertaining formula that has made it the highest-rated drama in PBS history.
Follow the plot threads left dangling from last season, including Lady Mary’s courtship contest, Lady Edith’s trials as a secret single mom, Thomas’s scheming against Bates, Robert’s battles against modernity and Tom’s quest to be true to his ideals. Season 5 opens in 1924, with the traditional ways of Downton Abbey being besieged on all fronts.
Downton Abbey – Season 5 airs Sundays, Jan. 4 through March 1, 2015 on Masterpiece.
Downton Abbey – Season 5 Beginning Sunday, Jan. 4, 2015
ON THE COVER
ach year, when I turn the calendar page to December, I first think where did the year go? And
then I reflect on the accomplishments and highlights of the last year, and possibilities for the next.
When I look back at NET’s year, I’m proud of the high quality, award-winning programming that we’ve provided to all of Nebraska – from PBS, NPR and our amazingly talented local producers.
We started the year with 161 hours of gavel-to-gavel legislative coverage, along with a continued dedication to provide almost half of our schedule in children’s programs. Backyard Farmer – the longest running, locally produced program in the U.S. – guided you in your summer garden. Big Red Wrap-Up, the most interactive Husker football show in the state, connected fans by phone, web and social media. And what would the day be like without the peace and solitude of classical music and news of the day provided by NET Radio?
Recently, we invited you for a glorious visual tour of the state with Nebraska Land & Sky, as well as statewide NET News broadcasts of senatorial and gubernatorial debates. We also examined the effects of returning home from war decades later in Homecoming: The Impact on Nebraska Veterans. NET is the place you find in-depth coverage of national, statewide and local issues,
history, science, culture, along with high school and collegiate sports programs.
I’ve heard many say NET is a window to the world and a treasure for Nebraska. Thank you for your support throughout the year, and please know we are honored that many of you consider including NET in your year-end gift planning. We’ve enjoyed sharing 2014 with you, and look forward to the possibilities that 2015 will bring.
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Upcoming NET Happenings
See the first hour of the Downton Abbey Season 5 premiere at one of these three locations!
Call 1-800-634-6788 or visit netNebraska.org/downtonlincoln or netNebraska.org/downtonomaha
to purchase a ticket for events in Lincoln or Omaha. (No ticket or RSVP is required for the Scottsbluff event.)
LINCOLN
Sunday, Dec. 7 2 – 4 p.m. NET 1800 North 33rd Street
Tickets $10 (Must be purchased in advance.)
Dress like your favorite character; enjoy a “Shortcake Buffet” and Downton Abbey tea; and have your picture taken with Highclere Castle!
SCOTTSBLUFF
Sunday, Dec. 7 4 p.m. The Midwest Theater 1707 Broadway
This event is free and no RSVP is required.
Don your gloves, hats and furs; and bring your favorite tea cup and saucer. Afternoon tea is served at 4 p.m., followed by the Downton Abbey screening at 4:30 p.m.
OMAHA
Sunday, Dec. 7 2 – 4 p.m. Marcus Midtown Cinema 3201 Farnam Street
Tickets $10 (Must be purchased in advance.)
Special Downton Abbey themed drinks will be available for purchase, along with the full CineDine menu.
Sneak Peek Downton Abbey Season 5
All-Day MarathonSunday, Dec. 21,
beginning at 1 p.m. CT on NET1
Six months after Matthew’s death, Downton Abbey is engulfed in grief and death taxes.
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PRIMETIME Dec. 1-7 50 Years with Peter, Paul and Mary Monday, Dec. 1, at 8:30 p.m. CT on NET1 Celebrate the impact of the trio that provided America’s soundtrack for generations and combined artistry with activism for five decades.
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Antiques Roadshow: Junk in the Trunk 4, Pt. 1 A Steiff Doctor Dolittle character, a Pablo Picasso linocut and a pair of Italian carved door panels
Nebraska Land & Sky
Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Mike Colameco’s Real Food
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Film School Shorts
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Big Red Wrap-Up Highlights and analy-sis from the Iowa game
Farm Winter with Jerry Apps
Chef’s Life America’s Test Kitchen
Alone in the Wilderness A 1960s adventur-er lives in a remote area of Alaska. >>
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
New Metropolis
Martha Bakes
Best of Birds Compelling and humor-ous stories about bird behavior
Candy Bomber
Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country
Nebraska Land & Sky A glorious visual spectacle of our state >>
Big Red Wrap-Up Highlights and analysis from the Iowa gameMike Colameco’s Real Food
Martha Bakes
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Jewish People: A Story of Survival
Martha Stewart’s Cooking School
America’s Test Kitchen
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
America By the Numbers
Martha Bakes
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NOVA: First Man on the Moon
Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Mike Colameco’s Real Food
Concussions: Head-ing For ChangeMartha Bakes
African Americans (6 p.m.)
Best of 50s Pop The happiest hits from the days of poodle skirts and penny loafers
Rick Steves’ European Christmas
Nebraska Land & Sky A glorious visual spectacle of our state
Texas Tenors - You Should Dream Cowboy charm and charis-ma from a talented musical trio
Jewish People: A Story of Survival Desert nomads overcome obstacles to survive to the present day.
Dr. Fuhrman’s Immunity Solution!
Downton Abbey Rediscovered >>
Farm Winter with Jerry Apps >>
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The Texas Tenors: You Should Dream Tuesday, Dec. 2, at 9:30 p.m. CT on NET1 Combining breathtaking vocals, humor and cowboy charm, this charismatic and talented trio performs great music from the worlds of country, folk, opera and Broadway.
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PBS Newshour
This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Classics
Nightly Business Report
Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope
Antiques Roadshow: Junk in the Trunk 4, Pt. 1
Journal
Lidia’s Kitchen
Charlie Rose
Cook’s Country
>> 50 Years with Peter, Paul and Mary (continues) Celebrate the trio that combined artistry with activism
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Hometime
Texas Tenors - You Should Dream Cowboy charm and charisma from a talented musical trio
Rick Steves’ Europe Classics
Nightly Business Report
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
Journal
Chef’s Life
Big Red Wrap-Up Analysis from the Iowa game
Charlie Rose
America’s Test Kitchen
PBS Newshour
Ask This Old House
Farm Winter with Jerry Apps Stories about long, cold winters on the family farm
Rick Steves’ Europe Classics
Nightly Business ReportRudy Maxa’s World
Journal
Lidia’s Kitchen
Best of Birds Compelling stories about bird behavior
Charlie Rose
Cook’s Country
>> Nebraska Land & Sky (continues)
John Sebastian Presents: Folk Rewind Original archival folk pop performances
PBS Newshour
Hometime Rick Steves’ Europe Classics
Nightly Business Report
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
Journal
Martha Stewart’s Cooking School
Member Favorites
Charlie Rose
America’s Test Kitchen
Rock Rewind 1965-1967 1960s hits that still resonate nearly half a century later
PBS Newshour
This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
Nightly Business ReportJoseph Rosendo’s Travelscope
Member Favorites
Journal
Lidia’s Kitchen
Charlie Rose
Cook’s Country
Celtic Thunder Christmas A magical, musical celebration for the whole family to enjoy
Great Railway Journeys of Europe The delights of the railways of Europe from Norway to Italy
Farm Winter with Jerry Apps
Best of 50s Pop The happiest hits from the days of poodle skirts and penny loafers
European Christ-mas Markets
Moyers & CompanyAmerica’s Test Kitchen
Farm Story with Jerry Apps
Christmas with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Featur-ing Alfie Boe and Tom Brokaw A moving and inspiring concert filled with holiday favoritesNebraska Stories
Emery Blagdon
Martha Stewart’s Cooking School
Sky Island
America’s Test Kitchen
>> Downton Abbey Rediscovered (continues)Treasured moments from Season 4, and a sneak peek at Season 5>> Farm Winter with Jerry Apps (continues) Stories about long, cold winters on the farm
>> Nebraska Land & Sky (continues)
>> Alone in the Wilderness (continues)
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PRIMETIME Dec. 8-14Rickover: The Birth of Nuclear Power Tuesday, Dec. 9, at 8 p.m. CT on NET1 Flamboyant maverick Admiral Hyman Rickover alienated Navy brass, but inspired the men under him as he harnessed the fearsome power of the atom.
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Antiques Roadshow: Junk in the Trunk 3 Appraisals include a sports collection and a book with a mysterious past
Jews & Christians: A Journey of Faith
Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country
Antiques Roadshow: Denver, CO, Pt. 2 A Don Drysdale jersey, a 17th-century arm-chair and an 1817 needlework portrait
Local USA
Mike Colameco’s Real Food
Film School Shorts
Martha Bakes
Big Red Wrap-Up Big Ten Champion-ship highlights
America Reframed Downeast
Martha Stewart’s Cooking School
America’s Test Kitchen
Rickover: The Birth of Nuclear Power The man who harnessed the fearsome power of the atom >>
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
Seaside Story
Martha Bakes
Nature: Moment of Impact: Jungle The vertical landscape of the jungle pushes the limits of animal engineering.
Independent Lens: All of Me: A Story of Love, Loss, and Last Resorts
Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country
NOVA: 3D Spies of WWII Air photo intelli-gence that played a vital role in defeating Hitler
Big Red Wrap-Up Big Ten Championship highlights
Mike Colameco’s Real Food
Martha Bakes
Lark Rise to Candleford The fortunes of the Timmins family may be about to change
Heuermann Lectures
Martha Stewart’s Cooking School
America’s Test Kitchen
Antiques Roadshow: Junk in the Trunk 3 Nev-er-before-seen appraisals, including a sports collection and a book with a mysterious past
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
Martha Bakes
Rickover: The Birth of Nuclear Power (6 p.m.)
Concussions: Heading For Change
Lidia’s Kitchen
Maverick Hockey St. Cloud vs. UNO >>
Cook’s Country
In My Lifetime
Mike Colameco’s Real Food
Martha Bakes
Washington Week with Gwen IfillGlobe Trekker: Around the World - Pana-mericana: Conquistadors & Incas
McLaughlin Group Charlie Rose - The WeekGlobe Trekker: Around the World - Pacific Journeys: Santiago to Pitpiecairn
BBC Newsnight
Nature: Moment of Impact: Jungle
Martha Stewart’s Cooking School
America’s Test Kitchen
Story of the Jews with Simon Schama
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
Martha Bakes
Member Favorites
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Maverick Hockey Friday, Dec. 12, at 7:30 p.m. CT on NET1 and streamed live at netNebraska.org St. Cloud travels to Omaha to face the UNO Mavericks on the CenturyLink ice. A production of NET Sports
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Tracks of Imagination It’s not the holi-days without a fantastic model train.
PBS Newshour
This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
Independent Lens: All of Me: A Story of Love, Loss, and Last Resorts
Nightly Business Report
Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope
Journal
Lidia’s Kitchen
Nebraska Stories Nebraska’s Schindler
Charlie Rose
Cook’s Country
PBS Newshour
Hometime Rick Steves’ Europe
Frontline: The Madoff Affair
Nightly Business Report
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
Journal
Martha Stewart’s Cooking School
Big Red Wrap-Up Big Ten Champion-ship highlights
Charlie Rose
America’s Test Kitchen
>> Rickover: The Birth of Nuclear Power (continues)
Nazi Mega Weapons The impenetrable submarine pens built by the Nazis
PBS Newshour
Ask This Old House
Rick Steves’ Europe
Everglades of the North: The Story of the Grand Kankakee Marsh
Nightly Business Report
Rudy Maxa’s World
Journal
Lidia’s Kitchen
Globe Trekker Food Hour: Scan-dinavia
Charlie Rose
Cook’s Country
Agatha Christie’s Poirot: The Chocolate Box Poirot recalls the one occasion when he failed to solve a crime.
PBS Newshour
Hometime Rick Steves’ Europe
Dalziel and Pascoe Truth & Conse-quences
Nightly Business Report
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
Journal
Martha Stewart’s Cooking School
Consider This...
Charlie Rose
America’s Test Kitchen
PBS Newshour
This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
Nightly Business ReportJoseph Rosendo’s Travelscope
Charlie Rose - The Week
Journal
Lidia’s Kitchen
As Time Goes By
Charlie Rose
Cook’s Country
Amish: American Experience
Globe Trekker: Around the World - Pacific Journeys: Tonga to New Caledonia
Globe Trekker: Around the World - Silk Road: X’Ian to Kashgar
Moyers & CompanyGlobe Trekker: Around the World
Global Voices
Ask This Old House
Rick Steves’ Europe
Little League: A History
Rudy Maxa’s World
Martha Stewart’s Cooking School
Nature: Moment of Impact: Jungle
America’s Test Kitchen
>> Maverick Hockey (continues)
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PRIMETIME Dec. 15-21 Sacred Journeys with Bruce Feiler Tuesday, Dec. 16, at 7 & 8 p.m. CT on NET1 Travel through ancient history and sacred landscapes exploring the places and traditions that are sacred to Christian, Hindu, Buddhist, Jewish, Muslim and Yoruban religions.
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Antiques Roadshow: Junk in the Trunk 4, Pt. 2 1898 Mardi Gras invitations, Julia Child’s copper pans and a German violin
Three Faiths, One God: Judaism, Christianity, Islam
Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country
Antiques Roadshow: Denver, CO, Pt. 3 1958 prototype chairs, a salesman’s sample canoe and a 1941 Martin guitar.
Local USA
Mike Colameco’s Real Food
Film School Shorts
Martha Bakes
Sacred Journeys with Bruce Feiler Travel through ancient history and sacred landscapes - Lourdes
America Reframed Battle for Turkey Creek
Martha Stewart’s Cooking School
America’s Test Kitchen
Sacred Journeys with Bruce Feiler Travel through ancient history and sacred land-scapes - Shikoku
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
Serving America: Peace Corps
Martha Bakes
Nature: Elsa’s Legacy: The Born Free Story
Cafeteria Man
Lidia Celebrates America
NOVA: Making Stuff Wilder Bold innova-tions inspired by the Earth’s greatest inven-tor – life itself
Frontline: Separate and Unequal
Mike Colameco’s Real Food
Martha Bakes
Lark Rise to Candleford Daniel Parish tries to win back Laura's affections
Now What? Familes facing memory issues
Martha Stewart’s Cooking School
America’s Test Kitchen
Antiques Roadshow: Junk in the Trunk 4, Pt. 2 1898 Mardi Gras invitations, Julia Child’s copper pans and a German violin
State of Education in Nebraska: Teachers Speak Out
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
Martha Bakes
State of Education in Nebraska: Teachers Speak Out
Sacred Journeys with Bruce Feiler
Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country
Prime Suspect A murder takes DCI Jane Tennison into the underworld of teenage prostitution.
Martin Luther
Mike Colameco’s Real Food
Martha Bakes
Doc Martin Louisa is upset when a new woman sets her sights on Martin.
Washington Week with Gwen IfillHealthy Heritage Kitchen - Kwanzaa
McLaughlin Group
Burt Wolf: Taste of Freedom
As Time Goes By
Charlie Rose - The WeekJoseph Rosendo’s Travelscope
Keeping Up Appearances
BBC Newsnight
Burt Wolf: Taste of Freedom
Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 4, Part 6
Nature: Elsa’s Legacy: The Born Free Story
Martha Stewart’s Cooking School
America’s Test Kitchen
Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 4, Part 7 >>
Story of the Jews with Simon Schama
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
Martha Bakes
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Downton Abbey Season 4 Marathon Sunday, Dec. 21, at 1 p.m. CT on NET1 If you missed parts of Downton Abbey Season 4, or just can’t wait for Season 5 coming Jan. 4, 2015, enjoy this all-day marathon of episodes in the sweeping Downton Abbey saga.
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Robin Williams Remembered: A Pioneers of Television Special
PBS Newshour
This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
Journey to Planet Earth Extreme Realities: Severe Weather, Climate Change and Our National Security
Nightly Business Report
Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope
Journal
Lidia’s Kitchen
Generations of Nebraska Warriors
Charlie Rose
Cook’s Country
Generations of Nebraska Warriors
PBS Newshour
Hometime Rick Steves’ Europe
European Christ-mas Markets
Nightly Business Report
Burt Wolf: Taste of Freedom
Christmas on the Danube
Journal
Martha Stewart’s Cooking School
Concussions: Heading For Change
Charlie Rose
America’s Test Kitchen
NOVA: Making Stuff Colder Does cold hold the key to science and technology that will improve our lives?
PBS Newshour
Ask This Old House
Rick Steves’ Europe
Growing Cities America’s urban farming movement
Nightly Business ReportRudy Maxa’s World
Journal
Lidia Celebrates America
Globe Trekker Food Hour: Mexico
Charlie Rose
Agatha Christie’s Poirot A man who outbid Poirot for an antique mirror is murdered
PBS Newshour
Hometime Rick Steves’ Europe
Dalziel and Pascoe Truth & Conse-quences Pt. 2 of 2
Nightly Business Report
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
Journal
Martha Stewart’s Cooking School
Consider This...
Charlie Rose
America’s Test Kitchen
Foyle’s War A British food company con-tracts with the Nazi’s. Murder is the result.
PBS Newshour
This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
Nightly Business ReportJoseph Rosendo’s Travelscope
Charlie Rose - The Week
Journal
Lidia’s Kitchen
As Time Goes By
Charlie Rose
Cook’s Country
DCI Banks Officers investigating a domestic dispute are attacked by a crazed husband.
Amish Shunned: American Experience
Heirloom Meals Christmas Ciao Italia
The Café Connection Failure
P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home
Austin City Limits: Tom Waits
Moyers & CompanyAmerica’s Test Kitchen
>> Downton Abbey Season 4, Part 7 continuesGlobal Voices
Ask This Old House
Rick Steves’ Europe
Fire in the Forest: The Life and Legacy of the Ba'al Schem Tov
Rudy Maxa’s World
Martha Stewart’s Cooking School
Bluegrass Under-ground
Nature: Elsa’s Legacy: Born Free Story
America’s Test Kitchen
Downton Abbey Rediscovered Prepare for Season 5 with a review of past seasons and a preview of what’s coming next.
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PRIMETIME Dec. 22-28 Call the Midwife Holiday Special Thursday, Dec. 25, at 7 p.m. CT on NET1 Unwrap a special treat this holiday season as the midwives and nuns from Nonnatus House close deep wartime wounds and restore peace and love.
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Asian and Abrahamic Religions: A Divine Encounter (6 p.m.)
Antiques Roadshow: The Boomer Years Vintage treasures from the 1940s-60s.
Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country
Antiques Roadshow: Phoenix, AZ, Pt. 1
Local USA
Mike Colameco’s Real Food
Film School Shorts
Martha Bakes
Sacred Journeys with Bruce Feiler Travel to Israel with Jewish and Christian pilgrims.
America Reframed Drivers Wanted
Martha Stewart’s Cooking School
America’s Test Kitchen
Sacred Journeys with Bruce Feiler Muslim pilgrims from Boston journey to Medina and Mecca.
Blueprint: The Story of Adventist Education
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
Martha Bakes
Nature: The Himalayas The diverse wildlife and habitats of the Himalayas.
Frontline: From Jesus to Christ: The First Christians
Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country
NOVA: Building the Great Cathedrals Raising Gothic cathedrals to spectacular heights.
Mike Colameco’s Real Food
Martha Bakes
Call the Midwife Holiday Special The Nonnatus community celebrates the holidays and bids farewell to the 1950s.
State of Education in Nebraska: Teachers Speak Out
Martha Stewart’s Cooking School
America’s Test Kitchen
Now What? Familes facing memory issues
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
Vicious Aging partners Freddie and Stuart host a holiday soirée.
Martha Bakes
Casting Call to Curtain Call Behind-the-scenes at the Omaha Community Playhouse for A Christmas Carol production
Sacred Journeys with Bruce Feiler
Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country
Prime Suspect Tennison is "cleaning up the streets" of Soho.
Martin Luther
Mike Colameco’s Real Food
Martha Bakes
Doc Martin Martin and Louisa go on a real date.
Washington Week with Gwen IfillCiao Italia
McLaughlin Group
Katie Brown Workshop
As Time Goes By
Charlie Rose - The WeekLidia’s Kitchen
Keeping Up Appearances
BBC Newsnight
Katie Brown Workshop
Great British Bake-Off A battle of baking skills
Nature: The Himalayas
Martha Stewart’s Cooking School
America’s Test Kitchen
Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 4, Part 8 >>
Story of the Jews with Simon Schama
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
Martha Bakes
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Great British Bake Off Sunday, Dec. 28, at 7 p.m. CT on NET1 A dozen homebakers put their baking skills to the test and battle it out to be crowned the best. (Part 1 of 10)
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Tales From the Royal Bedchamber Beds reflect the changing fortunes of the monarchy.
PBS Newshour
This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
Independent Lens: The Trials of Muhammad Ali
Nightly Business Report
Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope
Journal
Lidia’s Kitchen
Charlie Rose
Cook’s Country
Frontline: From Jesus to Christ: The First Christians
PBS Newshour
Hometime Rick Steves’ Europe
Nightly Business Report
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
Journal
Martha Stewart’s Cooking School
State of Education in Nebraska: Teach-ers Speak Out
Charlie Rose
America’s Test Kitchen
NOVA: Great Cathedral Mystery Bricklay-ers build an experimental “mini-Duomo” using Renaissance techniques.
PBS Newshour
Ask This Old House
Rick Steves’ Europe
Silver King: The Birth of Big Game Fishing
Nightly Business ReportRudy Maxa’s World
Journal
Lidia’s Kitchen
Globe Trekker: Myanmar
Charlie Rose
Cook’s Country
Christmas with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir A moving concert filled with holiday favorites
PBS Newshour
Hometime Rick Steves’ Europe
Christmas in Norway with the St. Olaf Choir
Nightly Business Report
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
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Martha Stewart’s Cooking School
Consider This...
Charlie Rose
America’s Test Kitchen
Foyle’s War Foyle moves from burglary and petty criminals to international finance.
PBS Newshour
This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
Nightly Business ReportJoseph Rosendo’s Travelscope
Charlie Rose - The Week
Journal
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As Time Goes By
Charlie Rose
Cook’s Country
DCI Banks Arson causes two narrow boats to go up in flames – each with a body inside
Jerusalem: Center of the World
Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef
Katie Brown Workshop
Ciao Italia
The Café There Were Three in the Bed
Katie Brown Workshop
Austin City Limits: Radiohead
Moyers & CompanyAmerica’s Test Kitchen
Global Voices
Ask This Old House
Rick Steves’ Europe
Casting Call to Curtain Call Behind-the-scenes at the Omaha Community Playhouse for A Christmas Carol
Rudy Maxa’s World
Into the Wild
Martha Stewart’s Cooking School
Call the Midwife Holiday Special
Nature: The Himalayas
America’s Test Kitchen
>> Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey (continues)
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PRIMETIME Dec. 29 -31Our Vanishing Americana Monday, Dec. 29, at 9 p.m. CT on NET1 Photographer Mike Lassiter takes an amusing and sentimental glimpse of days gone by. He reflects on times when theatres, and hardware, grocery and drug stores made a town – not “big box” stores.
NET1 Daytime Schedule 8:30 am Hometime 9:00 am This Old House 9:30 am Ask This Old House 10:00 am Garden Smart 10:30 am P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 11:00 am Martha Bakes11:30 am Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Noon Lidia’s Kitchen12:30 pm America’s Test Kitchen 1:00 pm Sewing with Nancy 1:30 pm Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting 2:00 pm Quilting Arts 2:30 pm Best of the Joy of Painting 3:00 pm Craftsman’s Legacy 3:30 pm George Hirsch Lifestyle 4:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe 4:30 pm Expeditions with Patrick Mcmillan 5:00 pm This Old House Hour 6:00 pm Lawrence Welk Show SUNDAY 6:00 am Barney & Friends 6:30 am Bob the Builder 7:00 am Curious George (12/20) Rick Steves’ European Christmas 7:30 am Curious George 8:00 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 8:30 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 9:00 am Sesame Street (Half hour program) (12/20) Don’t Worry, Retire Happy 9:30 am Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood 10:00 am Clifford the Big Red Dog10:30 am McLaughlin Group (12/20) JJ Virgin’s Sugar Impact Secret11:00 am Market to Market11:30 am Consider This...
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SATURDAY 6:00 am America’s Heartland 6:30 am Market to Market 7:00 am Market Journal 7:30 am Rough Cut - Woodworking 8:00 am Woodwright’s Shop
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Antiques Roadshow: Manor House Treasures Objects fit for stately homes
Mysteries of the Jesus Prayer
Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country
Antiques Roadshow: Phoenix, AZ, Pt. 2
Local USA
Mike Colameco’s Real Food
Film School Shorts
Martha Bakes
Sacred Journeys with Bruce Feiler A Hindu ritual that breaks the cycle of reincarnation
America Reframed Lulu Sessions
Martha Stewart’s Cooking School
America’s Test Kitchen
Sacred Journeys with Bruce Feiler Afri-can-American pilgrims travel to Nigeria
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
Living Courageously: The Spirit of Women
Martha Bakes
Live From Lincoln Center: Gershwin Celebration at the New York Philharmonic with Dianne Reeves and Norm Lewis Ring in 2015 with this annual celebration
Frontline: From Jesus to Christ: The First Christians
Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Mike Colameco’s Real Food
Martha Bakes
Live from Lincoln Center: Michael Feinstein New Year’s Eve at the Rainbow Room Wednesday, Dec. 31, at 9 p.m. CT on NET1 Emmy and Grammy-nominated entertainer Michael Feinstein rings in the New Year with performances by some of today’s brightest musical stars.
NET3 Create NET3 Create features popular home, cooking, garden, how-to, travel and lifestyle series.
Programming is subject to change. Visit netNebraska.org/television
for more information, call 402-472-9333, ext. 217
Programs listed in Central Time. All programs are closed-captioned.
SUNDAY-FRIDAY 6:00 am Cooking 8:00 am Travel 9:00 am Home & How-To & Cooking NooN Cooking 2:00 pm Travel 3:30 pm Home & How-To 5:30 pm Cooking 9:00 pm Cooking, Travel & How-To (repeats overnight)
Noon Foyle’s War 1:00 pm 2014 Blues Music Awards 1:30 pm (12/20) Dr. Fuhrman’s End Dieting Forever! 2:00 pm (12/21) Masterpiece Classic 3:00 pm Keeping Up Appearances (12/21) Masterpiece Classic 3:30 pm As Time Goes By (12/20) Skinny Gut Vibrant You 4:00 pm Agatha Christie’s Poirot (12/21) Masterpiece Classic 5:00 pm Moyers & Company 5:30 pm BBC Newsnight (12/20) Victor Borge’s Timeless Comedy! 6:00 pm Doc Martin
NET2 World NET2 World brings you the best of PBS favorites like Independent Lens, Nature and Frontline, plus special documentaries, NET Television local productions and NET News features.
WEEKDAY NEWS 6:00 am BBC World News 11:00 am Tavis Smiley 4:00 pm Charlie Rose 8:00 pm (Fri) Washington Week in Review 8:30 pm (Fri) Charlie Rose: The Week 9:00 pm PBS NewsHour 10:00 pm Nightly Business Report 11:00 pm Charlie Rose Plus PBS NewsHour Weekend Saturday and Sunday at 5:30 pm
If you experience an issue with TV, radio or web reception, contact the NET Technical Customer Service Center at 1-800-698-3426. Current outages are posted at netNebraska.org, and available by calling 402-472-9333 and selecting Option #8.
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Our Vanishing Americana A glimpse of small town days gone by
PBS Newshour
This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
Independent Lens: Don’t Stop Believin’: Everyman’s Journey
Nightly Business Report
Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope
Journal
Lidia’s Kitchen
Charlie Rose
Cook’s Country
Frontline: From Jesus to Christ: The First Christians
PBS Newshour
Hometime Rick Steves’ Europe
Nightly Business Report
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
Journal
Martha Stewart’s Cooking School
Casting Call to Curtain Call
Charlie Rose
America’s Test Kitchen
Michael Feinstein New Year’s Eve at the Rainbow Room
PBS Newshour
Ask This Old House
Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef
Casting Call to Curtain Call Behind-the-scenes at the Omaha Commu-nity Playhouse for A Christmas Carol
Nightly Business ReportRudy Maxa’s World
Journal
Lidia’s Kitchen
Michael Feinstein New Year’s Eve at the Rainbow Room
Charlie Rose
Cook’s Country
NET Radio Schedule NET Radio Main FM ScheduleAvailable anywhere with the NET Radio Nebraska App Monday-Friday 5:00 am Morning Edition - Neb. News at 6:44, 8:44 8:58 am Writers Almanac 9:03 am Morning Concert (Friday Live) NooN Afternoon Concert All About Books (Thursday at 12:04), Classics by Request (Friday at 1:00) 4:00 pm All Things Considered - Neb. News at 4:44 6:30 pm Fresh Air 7:30 pm Performance Today 9:30 pm Classical Music overnight Saturday
6:00 am On Being 7:00 am Weekend Edition - Neb. Humanities at 8:30 10:00 am Car Talk 11:00 am Wait Wait … Don’t Tell Me! NooN Marketplace Money 1:00 pm The Splendid Table 2:00 pm RadioLab 3:00 pm This American Life 4:00 pm Weekend All Things Considered 5:00 pm A Prairie Home Companion 7:00 pm The Thistle and Shamrock 8:00 pm Jazz Currents 10:00 pm Classical Music overnight Sunday
6:00 am Millennium of Music 7:00 am On Being 8:00 am Weekend Edition - Neb. Humanities at 9:30 10:00 am Car Talk 11:00 am A Prairie Home Companion 1:00 pm Nebraska Concerts 3:00 pm Travel with Rick Steves 4:00 pm Weekend All Things Considered 5:00 pm This American Life 6:00 pm Wait Wait … Don’t Tell Me! 7:00 pm The Verge 9:00 pm Music from Hearts of Space 11:00 pm Classical Music overnight
NET Radio HD-2 ScheduleAvailable with an HD Radio across most of Nebraska or anywhere with an Internet connection or with the NET Radio Nebraska App
HD-2 Monday-Friday 5:00 am Morning Edition - Neb. News at 6:44, 8:44 9:00 am On Point 11:00 am Fresh Air NooN Ask Me Another (M), RadioLab (T), TED Radio Hour (W), Snap Judgment (Th), Latino USA (F) 1:00 pm Here & Now 3:00 pm All Things Considered - Neb. News at 4:44 7:00 pm Jazz all evening & overnight HD-2 Saturday 8:00 am Weekend Edition - Neb. Humanities at 8:30 10:00 am Car Talk 11:00 am Wait Wait … Don’t Tell Me! NooN Marketplace Money 1:00 pm The Splendid Table 2:00 pm On Being 3:00 pm On the Media 4:00 pm Weekend All Things Considered 5:00 pm A Prairie Home Companion 7:00 pm Jazz all evening & overnight HD-2 Sunday 8:00 am Weekend Edition - Neb. Humanities at 9:30 10:00 am Car Talk 11:00 am A Prairie Home Companion 1:00 pm Wait Wait … Don’t Tell Me! 2:00 pm The Splendid Table 3:00 pm Fresh Air Weekends 4:00 pm Weekend All Things Considered 5:00 pm American Routes 7:00 pm The Verge 9:00 pm Jazz overnight
NET RADIO FREQUENCIES: Alliance KTNE 91.1 FM, Bassett KMNE 90.3 FM, Chadron KCNE 91.9 FM, Lexington KLNE 88.7 FM, Lincoln KUCV 91.1 FM, Norfolk KXNE 89.3 FM, Merriman KRNE 91.5 FM, Hastings KHNE 89.1 FM, North Platte KPNE 91.7 FM
NET Seems Like Home for Radio HostAs a teenager, Michael Keelan remembers calling and winning classical music quizzes on NET Radio; and in 1995 he won a Young Musicians Competition, sponsored by the station, where the young violinist played a radio concert and was interviewed by the late William Stibor.
So when a position as substitute announcer for NET Radio opened, Keelan said it “felt like a very familiar place.”
Now starting his third year, Keelan has taken on duties as host of Nebraska Concerts (Sundays at 1 p.m. CT) and fills in for morning, afternoon and evening music shifts.
Keelan teaches strings at Concordia University and performs frequently with groups like the Omaha Symphony Orchestra and Abendmusik at First-Plymouth Church.
“This job taps directly into the entirety of my musical background,” said Keelan, who holds degrees from Baldwin Wallace University and University of Maryland, College Park. “And I love the intellectual curiosity.”
Because he frequently performs with local ensembles, Keelan said he “appears” in perhaps 25 percent of the music played during Nebraska Concerts. The weekly show allows listeners from all over Nebraska to hear the best in locally performed concerts.
“One of the great things about doing a music shift is occasionally finding someone I know is playing and I can throw in a personal anecdote,” Keelan said.
Substitute announcers must be especially flexible, Keelan said, because each shift has different needs in terms of timing, breaks and news or weather updates. Announcers learn on the job, he said, watching others and eventually taking over to “fly solo.”
Keelan enjoys the job, partly because his schedule changes every week. “I never get bored.”
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Seasonal Specials from NET Radio
Nebraska Concerts Celebrates the SeasonNET Radio celebrates the holiday season with music and specials selected just for you. Nebraska Concerts delivers the best of recent musical events performed in Nebraska. Throughout December, producer Dave Hughes and host Michael Keelan will showcase holiday concerts. The series airs each Sunday at 1 p.m. CT on NET Radio.
Left photo: Lora Black, Michelle Kosmicki, Genevieve Randall and Dave Hughes; middle photo: Genevieve Randall, Grant Gerlock, Ben Bohall, and Melissa McCoy; right photo: Nancy Finken
Thanks to our Donors!More than 1,000 generous donors, including NET members who provided “NET Radio Trailblazer” matching funds, combined to raise $153,284 during NET Radio’s October pledge drive. The total was just short of the $155,750 goal.
NET Radio Network Manager Nancy Finken is pleased with the support and gratified by the positive comments she received, particularly one from a listener/member in Fullerton, Neb., who said that she listened to NET Radio with her mom, and now feels lucky to pass on that tradition to her children.
Dec. 7 – Nebraska Brass Dec. 14 – Dulces Voces Dec. 21 – Abendmusik at First-Plymouth Church Dec. 28 – Lincoln’s Symphony Orchestra
Candles Burning Brightly Sunday, Dec. 21, at 3 p.m. CT Celebrate Chanukah, the Jewish Festival of Lights with music from Jewish communities around the world.
A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols Wednesday, Dec. 24, at 9 a.m. CT Enjoy a live music and spoken-word broadcast from the chapel of King’s College in Cambridge, England.
St. Olaf Christmas Festival Wednesday, Dec. 24, at 2 p.m. CT More than 500 student musicians from St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minn., perform hymns, carols, choral works and orchestral selections during one of the nation’s most cherished celebrations.
A Chanticleer Christmas Thursday, Dec. 25, at 1 p.m. CT The San Francisco-based men’s choir sings beautifully blended harmony with a program that spans the globe and the centuries.
A complete list of holiday programs airing on NET Radio and NET Television will be available soon on the NET website – netNebraska.org.
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Top-rated work in production, promotion, community engagement and instructional media was recognized when 29 awards were presented to public television stations from around the country at the recent NETA (National Educational
Telecommunications Association) conference in Dallas, Texas. NET is a member of NETA.
NET Communications received the “Multi-Media Promotion” award for its Nebraska’s Capitol Masterpiece campaign. This NET Television documentary showcased the art and architecture of the capitol building as well as the spirit of Nebraska it embodies.
Judges had this to say about the multi-media promotion award – the first ever given by NETA:
It’s a great example of how to be thorough, of all the various options available and how to plan to make the most of the time you have to promote. It’s very well thought out, very well designed, and makes for an overall solid promotions package any agency would be happy to sell to someone for way too much money. The community outreach factor made this multi-media presentation stand apart. Separately, three stations were recognized by NETA for their “Education and Community Engagement Collective Impact Achievements” including KLRU Austin, Vermont PBS, and NET.
NET Learning Services was recognized for “The State of Education in Nebraska” initiative which includes a television series and extensive partnership network and community events. NET was credited with leading 20 stakeholder groups interested in keeping kids in school as well as raising community awareness of issues that affect student achievement.
NET Honored at National Conference
Educating Nebraska
Norris Middle School music teacher Becky Wilhelm was a recent winner of the PBS Learning Media “Get Your Tech On” campaign. Now in its second year, “Get Your Tech On” is geared towards helping educators build digital classrooms. Norris Middle School is in Firth, Neb.
Wilhelm will receive a Samsung Galaxy tablet to use in her classroom. NET is a PBS Learning Media station. To learn more, visit netNebraska.org/learning.
Nebraska Teacher Wins “Get Your Tech On”
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St. Cloud vs UNO Friday, Dec. 12 7:30 p.m. CT on NET1
Live from Omaha’s CenturyLink Live streamed at netNebraska.org
NET’s Omaha Director of Development Bridget Robbins helps Jean Wiechmann get signed up to
win a free copy of the NET News documentary.
Veterans and their families previewed the NET News documentary “Homecoming: The Impact on Nebraska Veterans” Oct. 26 at Gretna High School. The documentary examines the effects of returning home from war, even decades later. A section of the NET website is devoted to veterans programs and issues – netNebraska.org/veterans. Visitors can access several NET-produced programs about veterans, stories of services from local veterans and links to community resources.
Melba Glock and former NET board member Eugene Glock of Rising City, Neb., visited with NET General Manager Mark
Leonard and NET Radio Network Manager Nancy Finken.
Dennis Kellogg, NET News director and producer of “Homecoming: The Impact on Nebraska Veterans,” introduced
the program, discussing its evolution and content.
NET DOCUMENTARY Screening
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PBS Kids
In December, families can enjoy these and other holiday themed programs featuring their favorite PBS Kids characters.
Dec. 17, 19 & 21 at noon CT on NET1
Albert Einstein shows Peg and Cat how to make a 2D piece of paper into a 3D dreidel. When Santa Claus is in trouble, Peg and Cat solve their biggest problem ever. And, a team of skiing penguins could win Olympic gold if they knew the meaning of “over,” “under,” and “in between.”
Dec. 1, 11, 17, 24 & 25, at 7 a.m. & 4:30 p.m. CT on NET1
In this Christmas-themed episode, Olive and Otto help Santa track down his missing reindeer. Also, Oscar helps Ms. O get off Santa’s naughty list.
Dec. 17, at 9 a.m. CT on NET1
Daniel and his friends all going sledding and skating. It is scary at first, but they try it a little bit at a time and have great fun. Then, Daniel goes to see The Nutcracker Ballet! But, Prince Wednesday is sick and needs Daniel to fill in for him and dance on stage.
Peg + Cat
Odd Squad
Curious George: A Very Monkey Christmas
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
Thomas & Friends
Dec. 17 & 25, at 8 a.m. & 3 p.m. CT on NET1
George and The Man with the Yellow Hat count down the days until Christmas and choose gifts for each other. But the Man can’t read George’s wish list and George doesn’t know what to get the Man who has everything.
Thomas & Friends Dec. 17, at 1:30 p.m. CT on NET1
Everyone is happy at Christmastime except Duncan, the Scottish narrow gauge engine, who seems to be grumbling even more than usual. The whole island is celebrating Christmas and there are decorations everywhere. But it doesn’t look very Christmas-y at the scrap yard.
Thomas & Friends Dec. 18, at 1:30 p.m. CT on NET1
It’s Christmas Eve and a lot of passengers are coming home to Sodor for the holiday. Connor can’t carry all the passengers who are trying to get on his train, but can he keep his promise as the snow keeps falling? Then, engines Gator and Percy keep missing each other and a long-awaited reunion.
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State of Education in Nebraska: Teachers Speak OutClassrooms are changing and teachers must find a way to navigate the new landscapes while still meeting their most critical role – educating students. In State of Education in Nebraska: Teachers Speak Out, a panel of Nebraska teachers will discuss what it’s like to be in the classroom today. The show premieres Friday, Dec. 19, at 7 p.m. CT on NET1. (It can also be seen Thursday, Dec. 18, at 8 p.m. CT on NET2 World.)
Topics of discussion will include teacher preparation and training; the effect of poverty in the classroom; the role of technology; and community support. The State of Education in Nebraska project brings together a diverse group of individuals, each with a stake or expertise in children and education, all working toward the same goal of better educational outcomes for Nebraska students and finding ways to bridge the achievement gap.
Spearheaded by NET Learning Services and its partners the Nebraska Children and Families Foundation and Nebraska Loves Public Schools, the series has examined a variety of issues affecting Nebraska’s schools.
NET Kids Technology Event Is Huge Success
Technology was the focus of a workshop Oct. 16 at the Schuyler Elementary School, but it was the people-to-people connections that left a lasting impression on NET’s Emily Nash, an early childhood education specialist for NET Learning Services.
“We were so pleased with the turnout for this event. The school and the community came together to offer an evening rich with content that supported the importance of family involvement in education,” said Nash.
Nearly 1250 people – parents, grandparents, caregivers and children – enjoyed pancakes from the Pancake Man and hugs from Daniel Tiger of Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood.
More than 25 partner organizations, including NET, Schuyler Public Schools and the Nebraska Early Childhood Education Endowment Fund’s Sixpence Program, provided activity bags, information cards and books, as well as information about helping kids to be successful in school. Materials were provided in both English and Spanish. NET Kids provided hundreds of children with information about PBS Kids learning apps.
“The gratitude and excitement the families shared made this event one of the best we’ve ever organized!” said Nash.
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A Delightful December on NET
Farm Winter with Jerry Apps Wednesday, Dec. 3, at 9:30 p.m. CT on NET1 Share winter memories of the time before electricity came to the farm, when cows were hand-milked by lantern light and children walked to country schools in frigid temperatures.
Alone in the Wilderness Tuesday, Dec. 2, at 8 p.m. CT on NET1 Follow along as a 1960s adventurer explores remote areas of Alaska, builds his own cabin, hunts for food and passes the seasons as he scratches out a living alone in the wilderness.
Nature: Best of Birds Wednesday, Dec. 3, at 7 p.m. CT on NET1 Enjoy a compilation of the most compelling, emotional and even humorous stories about bird behavior, intelligence and flight from the Nature archives.
Nebraska Land & Sky Wednesday, Dec. 3, at 8 p.m. CT on NET1 In this glorious visual spectacle, take to the air to uncover Nebraska’s diverse landscape, plus the state’s history and legacy. (A production of NET Television)
Best of 50s Pop Saturday, Dec. 6, at 7 p.m. CT on NET1 Bring back happy memories with classic tunes from Patti Page, The Four Lads, The McGuire Sisters, Frankie Laine and more – groups who brought songs of love and optimism to AM radios.
Celtic Thunder Christmas Saturday, Dec. 6, at 9 p.m. CT on NET1 This magical musical celebration is one the whole family can enjoy. The Irish lads present cherished holiday standards, popular music and outstanding stage performances.
Downton Abbey Rediscovered Sunday, Dec. 7, at 8:30 p.m. CT on NET1 Relive treasured moments from the first four seasons of Downton Abbey and get a tantalizing preview of what’s in store for the Crawleys and the staff in Season 5.
Tales from the Royal Bed Chamber Monday, Dec. 22, at 9 p.m. CT on NET1 Uncover the secrets of the royal bedchamber and see how the rise and fall of the royals’ beds reflects the changing fortunes of the monarchy.
Christmas with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Featuring Alfie Boe and Tom Brokaw Sunday, Dec. 7, at 10 p.m. CT and Thursday, Dec. 25, at 9 p.m. CT on NET1 Renowned TV personality Tom Brokaw and Tony Award-winning tenor Alfie Boe host a moving and inspiring concert filled with holiday favorites.
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Remembering Tom Magliozzi
Car Talk host Tom Magliozzi died Nov. 3 due to complications of Alzheimer’s disease. Magliozzi, his brother Ray Magliozzi and their popular show are fixtures on NET Radio.
“Tom and Ray broke any stereotype that may have existing about public radio. They were interesting and informative while being funny and entirely unselfconscious,” said NET Radio Network Manager Nancy Finken.
“We were touched that the Magliozzi family asked that in lieu of flowers, friends and listeners make a donation to their favorite public radio stations in Tom’s memory.”
The Magliozzi family wants Car Talk to continue as a way to honor Tom. It is being renamed The Best of Car Talk and will continue to feature the very best material from 25 years of Car Talk shows, just as it has been since the brothers retired.
The Best of Car Talk will air Saturday and Sunday mornings at 10 a.m. CT on NET Radio.
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By donating your unwanted car, boat, motorcycle or RV to NET you enjoy: • Easy, no-hassle process• Tax deduction• Fast, free towing
Call 1-844-CAR-2-NET (844-227-2638) or donate online at netNebraska.org/cardonations
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Engaging Nebraska
Enjoy NET MemberCard BenefitsDo you enjoy trying new restaurants? Visiting the symphony? Staying at a great bed and breakfast or earning rewards when shopping online? As an NET member who supports the organization at the $80 and above level, you have access to the exclusive NET MemberCard benefit.
The NET MemberCard is designed to thank you by offering two-for-one discounts at hundreds of establishments across the state. At the same time, you’ll be helping us to keep the exceptional, commercial-free programming you enjoy on the air in Nebraska.
Visit netNebraska.org/membercard to see details and the complete list of participating Nebraska restaurants, lodging, museums and performance venues.
Kay Lynn Kalkowski is a native Nebraskan and lifelong educator who is currently writing her third book, “Heart Songs,” about those precious heartfelt moments in life. This is a fitting description of the deep affection she holds for the Bassett community where she taught music and English for 35 years. It also describes her connection to NET.
“I knew a good thing when I saw it,” she said. “While I couldn’t take my students to Lincoln or Omaha, I could bring fine arts into my community through public television.”
A sustaining donor and member of the Jack G. McBride Society (named for NET’s first general manager and public media visionary), she contributes monthly to support both NET Radio and NET Television and has served on the NET Foundation Board. She also supports NET’s endowment fund.
“I want to pay back for all it has given me,” she explained. “For years, NET was the only television station in our area.”
With NET Radio on softly in the background of her super-organized home office in south Lincoln, she explained the invisible thread that connects her to Bassett and NET.
“When I hear songs on NET Radio from one of the high school musicals I directed, it takes me to a very special place.”
Back in 1980, she directed Bill Stibor as Tevye in Rock County High School’s “Fiddler on the Roof.” Stibor, who became NET Radio’s music director, passed away in 2013 after 24 years at the station. “When Bill started announcing, I began listening every day and my students knew it was always on,” she said of NET Radio.
The threads of connections between her classroom and NET are tightly woven. In the late ‘60s, she was part of a local committee helping NET get established in advance of the construction of its KMNE transmitter for local Channel 7. In 1967, she began using ETV programs in her English 11 classroom. From 1968-1978, she served on the instructional television advisory committee creating language arts curriculum for the television series “Watch Your Language” and “Universal Literature.”
The University has been a central thread in her life, too. She holds three degrees from the University of Nebraska; a bachelor’s in music education, a master’s in music, and a doctorate in leadership studies. Although raised in Orleans, she met fellow student and future husband Larry at UNL. They taught together 30 years at Rock County High School, before his passing in 1991. Her first book, “Life with Larry Kalkowski,” describes life on their Boyd County ranch and in the Bassett community raising sons Jeff, Tim, Chris and John.
To read more of this story, visit netNebraska.org/plannedgiving
Kalkowski's Heartfelt ReflectionsBy Mary Jane Winquest
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Have a question about membership, estate gifts or planning your will?
It’s the end of the year and now is the perfect time to support something you cherish. Generous gifts from members like you sustain NET Television and NET Radio –
making sure the programs you enjoy stay on the air – and NET is able to produce more of the programs you want to see and hear.
But your gift could do more than you even realize. Through careful planning, a gift you make by Dec. 31, 2014 could improve your own financial position in the form of tax benefits. The availability of the income tax deduction helps a charitable person be even more charitable.
If you itemize deductions, a gift is deductible in the year you make it. Generally, the effect of the deduction is that the higher your income tax bracket, the more you will save in taxes.
If you are issuing a check to NET, the effective date of your contribution is the date it is hand-delivered or postmarked. Stock that is held in electronic form can be transferred through your broker to an account in NET’s name. The value and date of the gift are determined by the date of the transfer, which is generally the date the securities are received by NET. The actual date of a gift of real estate is the date you deliver the signed deed.
As you reflect on 2014 and what you cherish, please consider including NET in your charitable plans.
Contact one of NET’s planned giving officers for more information about year-end giving.
Thank you for supporting NET!
Cherish NET with Year-End Giving
What should you give?• Gifts of cash • Gifts of stock • Gifts of life insurance • Gifts of real estate
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Legislative Coverage Begins Wednesday, Jan. 7 When the Nebraska Legislature returns to work, NET will bring you gavel-to-gavel coverage on NET2 World and on the NET website. Plus, NET News will offer highlights of each day’s session on NET Radio and on Capitol Conversations, a weekly issue-oriented web interview series.
Maverick Hockey Friday, Jan. 9, at 7:30 p.m. CT on NET1 (Denver) Saturday, Jan. 31, at 7 p.m. CT on NET1 (North Dakota) NET Sports warms up the winter with action from the ice! See UNO hockey live from the CenturyLink Center in Omaha as NET Sports brings you exciting coverage of two games. Masterpiece
Mystery: Grantchester Sunday, Jan. 18, at 9 p.m. CT on NET1 Adapted from the book series by James Runcie, Cambridge clergyman Sidney Chambers finds himself investigating a series of mysterious wrongdoings in the small village of Grantchester.