Vermont Public Television's work is guided by a broad and inclusive vision of "Ends," which relate not to what we will be doing, but to the difference we intend to make in people's lives. Ends is more than a new way to say "mission." It represents a rigorous process of discernment to determine specifically what business an organization is in.
Ends Policy Statement: Vermont Public Television educates, informs, entertains and inspires Vermonters to be life-long learners and engaged in their community by fostering: - Understanding of one another and various points of view
- Lifelong learning
- Children's readiness to learn
- Personal enrichment through arts, culture and entertainment
- Appreciation and respect for the environment and working landscape
- Involvement and participation in community and civic affairs
33 Burlington (WETK), 28 Rutland (WVER), 41 Windsor (WVTA), 20 St. Johnsbury (WVTB), 36 Manchester (W36AX) and 53 Bennington (W53AS).
Vermont Public Television's broadcast signal reaches throughout Vermont and into bordering regions of New York, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and southern Quebec, including Montreal.
If you would like to get in touch with Vermont Public Television, see Contact Us for our physical address, e-mail addresses, and phone number. For general information about VPT, see our FAQs page or see the News section. To find out who's running things here at the station, take a look at Who We Are. And to learn of the latest career opportunities, see Job Openings.
For technical information regarding VPT, see our Coverage Map and information regarding Satellite Reception and UHF TV Resources. Curious about the future of digital television and VPT? Click here and find out more.
Vermont ETV, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.
|