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01/2021 Echo Sessions • Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! on the Block Party • Jazz A New Name for a New Year! On January 12, 2021, UNC-TV Becomes PBS North Carolina Powered by the UNC System. See page 2 and visit unctv.org/brand for more details. New Name, Same Founding Mission Look How We’ve Grown For the past 66 years UNC-TV has educated, entertained and evolved, from black and white screens in living rooms to glowing screens in pockets, from broadcast to everywhere. Now we’re no longer a traditional channel but an innovative multimedia platform, embodying everything you love about PBS and connecting North Carolinians to their communities and the world at large. As our platform evolves so does our brand, so on January 12, 2021, UNC-TV will become PBS North Carolina Powered by the UNC System. We will continue offering trusted PBS news, culture and resources and we’ll always represent our state’s people and stories. We’re still educating, still entertaining, still evolving, with you. With neighbors like you in our PBS North Carolina family, anything is possible! If you’d like to learn more about our exciting developments, please visit unctv.org/brand. Coming Soon to CenterPiece! We’re introducing a new brand this month, and with it a new look for CenterPiece. You’ll see some changes in this month’s issue and even more in the future. We’ll still have your listings, in a fresh, organized format, but we’ll also have new features, graphics, and messages for our members. We’re excited to bring CenterPiece into its next iteration and we really hope you like it! PBS North Carolina: new look, same trusted public media. PLEASE NOTE: While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of CenterPiece, on-air announcements, updates at unctv.org and posts to social media provide the latest scheduling information. Some program start and end times can vary slightly from our listings. 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