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Report to the Community July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014 Educational Television Foundation Local public media organizations are so special and so essential to our democracy because they exist to serve the unique needs of their local community. Detroit Public Television is leading the way in how public media organizations engage with their community and spark important conversations about the issues that matter most. Paula Kerger President and CEO, PBS The Five Pillars of Success A Report to Our Community

We call them pillars: Arts and Culture; Children and Education; Leadership and Public Policy; Health and Wellness; Energy and Environment. In reality, they are but your stories—those of talented artists, innovative medical professionals, environmental pioneers, dedicated public servants, engaged citizens, excited learners, and caring educators.

In this report, we invite you to journey with us and discover the many ways that Detroit Public Television (DPTV) is turning everyday stories into thought-provoking content that showcases Detroit to the world and leads to positive outcomes in Southeast .

This is no small feat. Thanks to the engagement of the members of our Board of Trustees whose leadership guides our vision, the trust bestowed upon us by viewers like you, and the commitment of our supporters and our staff, this year more than ever, DPTV has been able to create meaningful programs to serve viewers across all demographics, interests, geographies and platforms.

This includes live and online stories dealing with returning veterans and their transition to civilian life, segments about the Great Lakes and Detroit on PBS NewsHour, as well as coverage of the Mackinac Policy Conference and other events, and meaningful health advice in Feel Grand with Jane Seymour. We have also focused our efforts on engaging the next generation of learners through various education initiatives such as Pre-School U and American Graduate, and our arts and cultural viewers through art segments of Detroit Performs shared with PBS stations.

Through it all, we are forging new partnerships and collaborating with numerous organizations and stakeholders to engage in real dialogue about critical issues, so that we’re producing more than just great television—we are building pillars of success and making a lasting difference in Detroit and beyond.

We are humbled by your trust and excited about the endless opportunities that lie ahead. Thank you for your support.

Chuck Ciuni Rich Homberg Chair President Board of Trustees and Chief Executive Officer Il Volo; Daniel O’Donnell; Detroit Jazz Festival; Detroit Performs at The Carr Center; bassist Xavier Foley. ARTS AND CULTURE

At Detroit Public TV, we believe that shared experiences in the arts will drive growth in our region. That’s why we’re showing the world how Detroit Performs.

Detroit Performs The Sphinx Organization TV Detroit Performs is the heart of DPTV’s SphinxCon was a three-day event in The cast of characters who entered our commitment to celebrate arts and February 2014 that brought musicians, living rooms through Detroit television culture. In the Tuesday night TV series, impressarios, and thinkers together is long and colorful. This one-hour viewers discover a wide variety of to explore “empowering ideas for di- documentary, produced in association artists and inspiring stories, and the versity in the arts.” Detroit Public TV with Michael Collins, Ed Golick, Bill companion website, detroitperforms.org, provided a gavel-to-gavel live webcast Kubota and Tim Kiska, uses rare helps people discover, share and of the conference to connect the event footage to recall Soupy Sales, Rita participate in cool events in greater with a worldwide audience. DPTV Bell, Sonny Elliot, Bill Kennedy and Detroit. Special editions this year also broadcast and streamed the 17th many other Detroit TV legends. included Dance on Detroit: A Maggie annual Sphinx Finals Concert from Allesee Celebration of Dance, and the Detroit’s , showcasing Sphinx Stars talent competition. young Black and Latino classical Daniel O’Donnell string players in concert. Stand Beside Me Il Volo In this, the 13th PBS special that Detroit Art City: The DIA Story DPTV has produced with Daniel This year marked the national broad- O’Donnell, the Irish crooner draws casts of two DPTV-produced specials This one-hour documentary from the audience into a celebration of with Italian teen tenors Il Volo. We are Detroit Public TV takes viewers Irish, country, gospel, rock, and movie Love features performances of tracks behind the scenes to see how the popular songs. The concert was from their album of the same name and DIA enlightened the art world with new recorded at The Macomb Center for includes the song that launched them thinking about how art is displayed the Performing Arts. to fame worldwide, “O Sole Mio.” In and fought funding challenges with a Other DPTV-produced entertainment Buon Natale, the trio turns their vocal successful millage campaign. The film specials included: power to Christmas classics. Both is narrated by the late Pulitzer prize- specials were filmed in Miami, Florida, winning writer and Detroit radio host, • The Jimmy Dean Show, a using the DPTV HD production truck. Angelo Henderson. nostalgic return to the country singer’s 1960’s variety show.

• Irish the Musical, a theatrical concert/musical about a struggling Irish musician.

• The Chris Mann Christmas Special, in which the singer/song- writer celebrated the season.

We are so very pleased with the Detroit Performs segment on Gifts of Art – and grateful. You and your crew did an excellent job! The way you framed our focus on reaching patients in their rooms in the context of art and music in public spaces represented our program with great accuracy. We are getting many wonderful notes of congratulations and appreciation. Elaine Sims | Director, Gifts of Art, University of Michigan Health System 3. Our principal focus is drop out prevention and to have more Detroit students finish high school ready for college and career. It is not only highly appropriate for our organization to work with Detroit Public Television on the American Graduate initiative but it has been an invaluable platform for exchanging ideas, buildibuildingng partnerships and expanding our reach in the local area. Penny Bailer Executive Director, City Year Detroit CHILDREN AND EDUCATION

Public Media is America’s most-trusted source for helping children become ready for school and ready for life. With Detroit Public TV, you’re always a PBS KID.

American Graduate FIRST Robotics Ready to Learn In September 2013, DPTV participat- Michigan Governor Rick Snyder Building on our growing bank of ed in a multi-hour national broadcast, called DPTV’s coverage of this high relationships in the early childhood/ American Graduate Day, that show- school engineering competition “a early learning community, DPTV cased success stories to help keep rock show.” In April, DPTV provided secured a Corporation for Public kids in school. In February 2014, live all-day webcast coverage of the Broadcasting grant to work with DPTV brought together teachers, FIRST in Michigan Robotics State local educators to use technology with parents, and students in a 60-min- Championship at Eastern Michigan parents and students. This program ute special to identify and address University. Within a week, more than strives to build early math skills, some of the problems facing Michi- 1,100 people watched either the live using apps related to the PBS gan schools. The town hall followed stream or portions on demand. The program Peg + Cat. a series of community conversations action was edited into a one-hour on the same topic. special broadcast in May. Many Rivers to Cross In partnership with American Documen- tary POV, DPTV produced a short You Be the Chemist In conjunction with the PBS series, feature on the Detroit City Chess Club, Many Rivers to Cross with Henry where young people are building self- Twenty-two of Michigan’s brightest Louis Gates, Jr., DPTV hosted a esteem and knowledge through the middle school chemistry students put professional development workshop game of chess. their knowledge on the line in the 2014 at the Charles H. Wright Museum for competition in a 60-minute special 200 educators. They received PBS hosted by WXYZ meteorologist Chris resources related to the series for Career Lab Edwards. Congratulations to winner classroom use, and DPTV distributed , who went on to represent information to connect teachers with In this 30-minute special, five young Max P. Michigan in the national finals. Michigan’s African American history. people show how they took summer jobs to a surprising next level. Host Stephen Henderson also talked with PBS KIDS business leaders about how to attract and keep talent in . Parents trust DPTV for 10 hours of programming each weekday that helps PBS KIDS kids learn. But did you know that PBS reaches 99% and DPTV offer a wide range of resources for families, of TV homes teachers, and early childcare in the U.S., advocates? Discover discussion guides, videos, and much giving kids more online at dptv.org/edu. access to what may be their only source of educational TV.

Opposite page top: FIRST Robotics action; Bottom: Career Lab, Summer Jobs.

5. Nolan Finley, Christy McDonald and Stephen Henderson. Below: American Black Journal host Stephen Henderson and Guests. LEADERSHIP AND PUBLIC POLICY

At Detroit Public TV, we’re relentless about “understanding the issues.” That’s why we listen to people in our community and use public media to help citizens make informed decisions.

The Detroit Regional MiWeek Saluting Our Veterans Chamber Mackinac Policy Henderson is back Thursday nights at DPTV, in partnership with the Michigan Conference 7:30 p.m. as he joins Award-winning Veterans Affairs Agency, is working to DPTV produced 16 hours of live Journalist Christy McDonald and support military veterans. In November, broadcast coverage over three days Detroit News Editorial Page Editor we provided a live webcast of Governor from The Grand Hotel on Mackinac Nolan Finley for a lively review of the Snyder’s Veterans Summit. We also Island, plus six additional hours of live week’s events on MiWeek. The show’s produced short videos with veterans online streaming coverage. The broad- focus starts in Detroit but grows to ex- who are working to demonstrate their cast was carried live on WORLD 56.2, plore what’s happening in – and what skills to employers. DPTV was also providing a unique look into the issues the implications of Detroit’s story are for chosen by The Corporation for Public facing Michigan. Included was a daily – Lansing and Michigan. McDonald, Broadcasting to receive a “Veterans half-hour highlight program carried on Finley and Henderson welcome your Coming Home” grant, to connect vets public television stations across the thoughts on current events. Join the with services in their community. state. The program was also available conversation and connect with the for media outlets to use as a live video MiWeek team on Facebook or Twitter. stream on their websites. Detroit Journalism American Black Journal Cooperative In April 2014, Stephen Henderson In early 2014, The Knight Foundation was awarded The Pulitzer Prize for and Renaissance Journalism, a project his work as Columnist and Editorial of the Ford Foundation, tapped DPTV Page Editor for the Detroit Free Press. and four other non-profit media orga- Henderson brings his keen observa- nizations to form the Detroit Journalism tions and deep ties to Detroit to every Cooperative to engage the public and interview he conducts as host of tell the story of Detroit’s bankruptcy. American Black Journal, one of Amer- With partners WDET, Michigan Radio, ica’s longest running locally produced New Michigan Media, and the Center programs from an African American for Michigan’s Bridge Magazine, DPTV perspective. Watch it Sundays at 12:30 has been providing depth and context p.m. and Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. to the Detroit story on MiWeek and American Black Journal. Journalist Christy McDonald has also appeared regularly on PBS NewsHour to update the bankruptcy story. Coverage can be tracked on DPTV.org/DJC.

Jeff Barnes, Director of Michigan Veterans Affairs and DPTV’s Rich Homberg during the Veterans Affairs Summit.

I LOVE MiWeek! Your show with Christy McDonald, Nolan Finley, and Steve Henderson has great content, chemistry and energy especially when you have a guest like Gov. Rick Snyder. Keep up the terrific programming! Allen P.

7. Top to Bottom Left: Dr. Terri Orbuch Ph.D., Steven Nissen, MD, Marc Gillinov MD, Fred Nahhat and L. Brooks Patterson. Above: Jane Seymour.

#. 13. HEALTH AND WELLNESS

Detroit Public TV is a leading producer of programs that help people lead richer, healthier lives.

Feel Grand with Secrets from Medical Main Street Jane Seymour The Love Doctor In November 2013, DPTV produced an The Ford Studio in DPTV’s Riley Oakland University Professor of all-day live webcast for INNO-VENTION Broadcast Center was alive in June Sociology Dr. Terri Orbuch, Ph.D. 2013: A Medical Main Street 2014 as in one week, our crew shot has emerged as one of the nation’s Conference, which focused on the 13 half-hour episodes of a new pub- most in-demand relationship experts. interrelationship between medical lic television series, Feel Grand, with In this DPTV special, which aired devices and health IT, including the award-winning actress, author, and nationally, Dr. Orbuch draws on her impact of mobile technology on the heart-health activist Jane Seymour. years of research to reveal what future of health care. The event, Targeted to viewers aged 50-plus, makes a healthy relationship over produced in partnership with Oakland Seymour and her medical expert time, how to keep it passionate, and County and organized by the guests explore a wide variety of topics why a strong relationship is vital to Engineering Society of Detroit, was to help you feel grand while growing your physical and emotional growth. viewed in 37 states and throughtout older. Canada. Heart 411 In the Pipeline Vital Signs Heart disease is the #1 killer in the Watch for these documentaries coming The second half-hour episode of this United States. In this DPTV national from Detroit Public TV in 2015: Ride occasional series, produced in collab- special, two of the nation’s top the Tiger explores Bipolar Disorder; oration with the Detroit Wayne County cardiac doctors, Marc Gillinov, MD, and When I’m 65 will help folks think Health Authority and MSU’s College and Steven Nissen, MD, outline keys differently about retirement. of Osteopathic Medicine, focuses on to preventing heart disease and attracting people to work in the health stroke, and give viewers information care field and demonstrates the career they need to ask informed questions, paths open to young people. DPTV understand treatment options, and make also produced a discussion guide for the best decisions for their health. teachers, counselors, and others to accompany the series.

On a related topic, DPTV is participat- ing in a “Skilled Trades Task Force” with the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments (SEMCOG) to Each year, more than explore awareness around employ- ment opportunities that require some 217 million people watch post-high school education, but not their local PBS station. necessarily a four-year college degree.

Top to Bottom Left: Dr. Terri Orbuch Ph.D., Steven Nissen, MD, Marc Gillinov MD, Fred Nahhat and L. Brooks Patterson. Above: Jane Seymour. Medical Main Street: Christine Gibbons of HistoSonics and Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson

9. Top: Great Lakes Now host Christy McDonald & Guests. Middle: DPTV HD Production Truck on location; Great Lakes from Space, Detroit NASA Lake Erie Algae bloom. Bottom: Beyond The Light Switch host David Biello on location.

10. ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT

From protecting the Great Lakes and natural resources to understanding our options for electricity, transportation and the essentials of life, Detroit Public TV is connecting people to information and ideas to help shape the future.

Great Lakes Water Great Lakes Now Update Beyond The Light Switch Conferences In summer 2014, an algae crisis in Winner of the duPont-Columbia In September 2013, DPTV produced Lake Erie disrupted the water supply University award for journalistic excel- four days of live coverage of three for thousands of people in Ohio and lence, the first installments of Beyond Great Lakes Water Conferences from Southeast Michigan. DPTV quickly the Light Switch explored the future of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to explore the went into production and produced electricity. In a new episode in 2015, latest science and policy considerations a half-hour special to provide critical series host, Scientific American’s for the Great Lakes. Topics included information about the algae bloom David Biello, journeys through the the Great Lakes Water Quality Agree- event and what could be done to Middle East and across the United ment, as well as concerns about inva- prevent harmful effects and future States to examine America’s switch to sive species, algae, chemical runoffs outbreaks. Much of DPTV’s report- electrification – especially in transpor- and urban farming. The webcasts and age was carried on PBS NewsHour. tation to move people and goods – as 30-minute nightly recap programs Detroit Public TV has also been a key strategy in reducing our foreign were made freely available to me- producing a weekly series of one- oil dependence while achieving our dia outlets and public interest groups minute spots, distributed throughout economic, environmental and energy and were once again aired throughout Michigan, that help educate the public security goals. the Great Lakes Basin on PBS sta- about The Great Lakes. tions and TV Ontario in Canada. Major funding was provided by the Erb Family Foundation. Energy 2030 In March 2013, DPTV produced live streaming coverage of the Alliance to Great Lakes Now Save Energy’s Energy 2030 strategic DPTV continues to produce a number of meeting at the Erb Institute at the solution-oriented specials to support University of Michigan Ross School our region’s most valuable resources. of Business. DPTV’s Georgeann Topics in FY14 included: Investing Herbert has also been working with in Nature; Freshwater and Farming; the Michigan Economic Center, as part Northern Forests; Migratory Birds; and of a Blue Economy task force, helping Summer Recreation. The entire to chart the course of Michigan’s series of videos is available on economic development future in water. demand at video.dptv.org on the Energy and Environment channel. Among the primary partners in our ongoing Great Lake Now coverage is The Nature Conservancy.

David Biello on location.

I love Detroit Public Television. They offer great programming for people like me who have little time for television but want to stay abreast of local, political and cultural happenings that affect me and the community I serve. Versandra K.

10. 11. Detroit Children’s Choir at Kickstart Your Summer; Sesame Street Live event at ; Downton Abbey cast.

#. CONNECTING WITH THE COMMUNITY

One of our greatest joys is meeting viewers and listeners who share our passion for programs that entertain and inspire.

WRCJ 90.9 FM Downton Abbey Delightful Donor Events Awarded “Best Once again, the saga of the Crawley DPTV’s Society for Excellence and Playlist” by Hour Detroit, WRCJ 90.9 family held viewers in its grip as WRCJ’s Kresge Society recognize FM is Detroit’s “classical days and Downton Abbey kicked off Season 4 individuals who contribute $1,000 or jazzy nights” public radio station with in January and continued its run as more to support public TV programs a mission to create musical experi- PBS’ most popular series. Evidence or classical and jazz music on the ences for everyone. Highlights this of the series’ popularity was seen in radio. Membership includes invitations year included live concerts by the two DPTV-hosted kickoff screening to a variety of special events, where Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Ann events: one at The Maple Theater in like-minded folks share their love for Arbor Symphony and Michigan Opera Bloomfield drawing 300 DPTV friends public broadcasting. Theatre. Kickstart Your Summer and the other at Ann Arbor’s Michigan in May 2014 was an all-day live event Theater with a packed house of 1,700, and broadcast at the Charles H. many wearing their Victorian finest Wright Museum of African American and channeling their favorite Downton History featuring more than 30 Detroit character. area cultural groups to showcase summer learning opportunities in the arts for young people. Students Genealogy Roadshow for licensee Detroit Public Schools In July, PBS traveled to Detroit’s produce a number of programs and Indian Village to tape an episode of this WRCJ also provides airtime to many series exploring ancestral mysteries. non-profit arts and cultural organiza- Viewers nationwide watched as Ford tions. Discover playlists and more at Motor Company’s first female de- wrcjfm.org. sign engineer learned details of her parents’ secret World War II activities, DPTV Kids Club a Mexican-American woman dis- covered the truth about her family’s Learning is fun. Just ask the thousands origins in Michigan, and a husband’s of children who attend Kids Club Live amateur sleuthing confirmed his wife’s every summer in Royal Oak, where connection to a legendary explorer. they enjoy a show by Barney the Dinosaur, meet PBS KIDS charac- ters and engage in fun activities. The same is true at DPTV’s Fall Festival in Wixom and at Sesame Street Live at Detroit’s Fox Theatre in January. For many it’s their first exposure to a live theatrical performance.

Marlene and Wally Donoghue at a WRCJ donor event. I am writing from British Columbia’s beautiful Okanagan Valley, north Washington State, with our own wine and fruit country, plus boating and skiing, etc. But you can rest assured that the splendid quality of DPTV will always draw us inside to watch the latest terrific series likeMidwife and Selfridge’s. We are avid DPTV fans and you are one of the finest examples of the good side of the Internet!! Alan C.

13. FINANCIAL RESULTS Detroit Educational Television Foundation Fiscal Year 2014

Statement of Activities Y ear Ended June 30 Balance Sheet June 30 2014 2013 2014 2013 Revenues Assets Individual contributions $ 9,560,470 $ 9,790,496 Cash and cash equivalents $ 4,633,250 $ 4,696,828 Retail product sales 1,546,878 2,082,448 Investments 2,439,422 1,763,053 Local and national Accounts receivable, net 607,782 1,249,132 program productions 4,265,092 4,738,800 Pledges receivable, net 3,265,673 2,614,474 Corporate and foundation Inventory 168,226 213,885 contributions 1,644,812 1,666,269 Prepaid assets and other 440,355 439,505 Corporation for Public Broadcasting grant 1,981,339 2,230,203 Property and equipment, net 14,983,120 16,034,633 Other income 1,337,023 1,427,597 Total Assets $26,537,828 $27,011,510 Total Revenues 20,335,614 21,935,813

Expenses Liabilities and Net Assets Program services: Liabilities: Production 6,306,829 6,912,092 Accounts payable $ 778,221 $ 612,721 Engineering 891,704 1,522,190 Accrued liabilities 1,459,920 1,636,564 Broadcast 4,316,431 4,646,602 Long term debt 4,630,000 5,165,000 Communications 1,211,357 927,583 Total Liabilities 6,868,141 7,414,285 Total Program Services 12,726,321 14,008,467 Net Assets: Supporting Services: Unrestricted 18,020,141 18,182,904 Fundraising 5,504,579 4,661,427 Temporarily restricted 1,569,526 1,334,301 Administrative 2,032,252 1,943,730 Permanently restricted 80,020 80,020 Total Expenses 20,263,152 20,613,624 Total Net Assets 19,669,687 19,597,225 Increase in Net Assets $ 72,462 $ 1,322,189 Total Liabilities and Net Assets $26,537,828 $27,011,510

Revenue Sources Fiscal Year 2014 Program Services Fiscal Year 2014

Corporate and Foundation Support Special Facilities Rental Events and Other Funds 8% Individual Support Media Products 2% 5% 47% National Pledge Radio Broadcast Corporation 9% 8% Television Broadcast for Public Production 36% Broadcasting 7% Grant 10%

Program Productions Local Program Production 21% Retail Product Sales 40% 7%

14. Detroit Public TV Corporate and Foundation Underwriters

Acheson Family Foundation Drusilla Farwell Foundation Dolores & Paul Lavins Foundation Quantum Commerce LLC Acqua Tots Swim School DTE Energy Lee Hecht Harrison AETNA DTE Energy Foundation Liebler Family Foundation Radiant Features Amherst Capital Partners LLC Eastern Michigan University Lincoln Behavioral Services Redico Art Serve Early Childhood Investment Lockniskar & Associates Rehmann Arts Beats & Eats Corporation Lutheran Adoption Services` RF Connect American Documentary Inc Edgewood Management LLC Lutheran Social Services of MI Right At Home American Polish Cultural Center Edsel & Eleanor Ford House Lyon Foundation Roberts Family Foundation American Syrian Arab Cultural Assn Robin & Leo Eisenberg Macomb Community College Roeper School Association of Fundraising Family Foundation MANA/PPI Sigmund & Sophie Rohlik Foundation Professionals Engineering Society of Detroit Mann Family Foundation Richard and Ann Casey Rohr Fund AutoBeat Group LLC ERB Family Foundation MASCO Corporation Rorick Fund Banas & Associates PLLC Ernst & Young MASCO Corporation Foundation Bruce & Rosalie Rosen Bank of America E-Title Agency Massage Green c/o San Diego Family Foundation BASF Evangelical Homes MBPA Mich Bus & Prof Assn Jeff & Karaman Rosen Fund Baskin Foundation Ferrous Processing & Trading Co Michael F. McManus Foundation Rooto Corporation BCBS of Michigan First In Michigan Media Connections Ghassan & Manal Saab Fund Beaumont Health System Fisher Theatre Meijer Great Lakes Ltd Partnership Schaap Foundation Mandell & Madeleine Berman Flinn Foundation MET/MESP c/o DBA Channels SER Metro-Detroit Foundation Ford Motor Company Fund MGM Grand Shaevsky Family Foundation Birmingham Bloomfield Audiology Benson & Edith Ford Fund Michael Morse Law Office Elizabeth, Allan & Warren Shelden Blackrock Financial Management Inc. Henry II Ford Fund Michigan Architectural Foundatio Fund Blue Cross Blue Shield William & Martha Ford Fund Michigan Chandelier Sills Foundation Inc Harold & Penny B. Blumenstein Forster Communications Michigan Council For Skillman Foundation Foundation Frankel Family Foundation Arts & Cultural Affairs MCACA Stephan F. Sr. & Mary E. Slavik Brico Fund (Stanley & Judith) Michigan College Access Network Foundation Brockwell LTD Maxine & Stuart Frankel Foundation Michigan Colleges Foundation Sony Picture Classics Business Leaders for Michigan Alon & Shari Friendship Foundation Michigan Dental Association State of Michigan Butzel Long Geneaology Road Show Michigan Design Center St. Mary’s Orchard Lake Dan Cameron Family Foundation Leo & Betty Goldstein Michigan Humanities Council Polish Mission Canadian Retransmission Collective Family Foundation Michigan Nonprofit Association Straight Gate Church Catholic Foundation Graceful Communications Michigan Youth Appreciation Strategic Staffing Solutions CC Consultin LLC Great Lakes Art Fair Foundation H. W. Suter Foundation Clark Hill PLC Greater Milwaukee Foundation Inc Milwaukee Metropolitan Talbot Corporation Jeff Clemens Greenleaf Trust Sewerage District Talmer Bank & Trust Coburn Group Nancy & James Grosfeld Foundation MI-NATAS Target Corporation Cohn Family Philanthropic Fund Geneva Charlene Handelman Mizerowski & Assoc PC A. Alfred Taubman Colina Foundation Philanthropic Fund Moon Link Productions Restated Revocable Trust Comerica Bank Health Alliance Plan NAACP Telemus Capital LLC Community Foundation Pierre & Margaret Heftler Foundation National Public Media Rent THIRTEEN Productions LLC Contemporary Dentist Marla Heller - DASH DIET Nature Conservancy TLC Foundation Robert & Bess Cook Foundation Neurocore D.L Tocco Associates Council of Michigan Foundations Henry Ford Health System New Center Psychotherapy Total Health Care/Berline Corporation for Public Broadcasting Clarence & Jack Himmel Foundation Newman’s Own - challenge Trustinus LLC Cranbrook Educational Community Honda Oakland County Under The Radar Michigan Cranbrook Schools Honigman Miller Schwartz & Cohn LLP Oakland University United Health Care Svs Inc Cruise Planners Hospice of Michigan Oakwood Health Systems United Jewish Foundation CRW Worldwide LLC How To Media Offield Foundation United Way of SE Mich CTN-Wayne State Univ for SIF Hudson Webber Foundation OHIO Byway Links Collection Universal Pictures Marvin & Betty Danto Watershed Council Olin Chemical University of Michigan Health System Family Foundation IJC International Joint Commission/ Oliver Dewey Marcks Foundation Vanguard Charitable Endowment Prgm Daudlin, DeBeaupre & Co US Department of State Olympia Entertainment Visionalist Entertainment Productions George & Hellen Deffenbaugh Inside Media Orion Pipeline Inspectors VPC Inc Foundation Investor Protection Trust George A. Orley Walmart Deloitte Touche ITC Holdings Corp Memorial Philanthropic Fund Washington Public Affairs Network PBS Delta Dental Foundation/Think TV ITVS OVEE Beta Station Grant Sally A. & Graham A. Orley Charter County Of Wayne Delta Dental Foundation for OH MI IN Jaffe, Raitt, Heuer & Weiss Family Foundation Wayne County Community College Delta Air Lines Inc Marjorie & Maxwell Jospey Foundation Nick Palmer DDS Wayne Metropolitan DeRoy Testamentary Foundation Joseph Productions INC Pappas Foundation Community Action Agency Detroit Historical Society Kate Passionate Investments INC PBS Detroit Institute of Arts WK Kellogg Foundation PBS Foundation WDIV - TV Detroit Metro Convention Kenwal Steel Corp. PBS Foundation PBS Prosper The Wege Foundation & Visitors Bureau Knight Foundation Plante Moran Matilda Dodge Wilson Trust Fund Detroit Regional Chamber Donald & Mary Kosch Foundation Plante Moran Trust Whole Foods Market Detroit Riverfront Conservancy Inc Vaughn & Stella Koshkarian Plante Moran Wealth Management- Wilkinson Foundation Detroit Symphony Orchestra Charitable Foundation Platform-Q Wisconsin Dept of Detroit Wayne County KPMG PNC Bank Natural Resources Health Authority Andrew Kukes PNC Foundation Wisconsin Economic Dev Corp William O. & Margaret H. DeWitt Foundation for Social Anxiety Ralph L. & Winifred E. Polk World Heritage Foundation Foundation Michael & Barbara Kratchman Foundation Prechter Family Fund D & K Service LLC Philanthropic Fund Project Forgive Foundation WTTW Mark B. Dickow, PC Kresge Foundation Project Worldwide Yleisradio (Red Metal License Fee) D. Lockniskar & Associates Kroger Community Rewards Public Media ZERO Divide DOW Chemical Lakeview Public Schools Connect/CET/Think TV Downing Clinic Joseph J. Laurencelle Purple Rose Theatre Memorial Foundation PVS Chemicals Inc 15. Detroit Public TV William H. Smith Family Leadership Circle ($10,000+) and Society for Excellence ($1,000 - $9,999)

$10,000 + Marjorie Alpern T3 Education Corporation Ltd. Scott & Jennifer Belveal Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Mrs. Cecilia Benner Mr. & Mrs. William & Sally Wildner Mrs. Dolores F. Bergin & Eileen Drenikowski Mr. & Mrs. John Beran Matilda R. Wilson Fund Ms. Danuta Bienkowski Ms. Rachelle Dwaihy Mr. & Mrs. Charles & Joanne Ciuni Wolverine Packing Company Mr. Richard J. Bingham & Mr. Steven Morris Ms. Susan E. Cooper Dr. & Mrs. Tom Bloem Mrs. Irene E. Dzialak Marvin & Betty Danto Family $5,000 - $9,999 Mr. & Mrs. Larry C. Bondy Mr. & Mrs. Dwight Edwards Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Michael & Adele Acheson Mrs. Virginia Bour Dr. & Mrs. Bradley Eisenbrey George S. & Helen G. Deffenbaugh Dr. & Mrs. Joel & Carol Appel Dr. & Mrs. Henry Bowers Mr. Matthew B. Elliott Foundation Mrs. June Butler Mr. & Mrs. Donald R. Mr & Mrs. Mark & Sandy Ennis DeRoy Testamentary Foundation Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael & Rosemary Brasie Mr. & Mrs. John Erb The Richard C. Devereaux & Melonie Colaianne Carol & Thomas Brichford Ms. D. Jane Esterl Foundation Mr. & Mrs. James and Sandy Danto Mr. & Mrs. Noel Brown Mrs. Sylvia A. Fabrizio Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Mr. & Mrs. Richard Jessup Mr. Bob Buchanan Ms. Colleen E. Farrell & Frances Eisenberg Mr. & Mrs. Jerrold M. Jung & Ms. Kerri Buchanan Patrick and Jo Ann Fehring Ms. Jennifer Fiore Mr. & Mrs. Vaughn A. Koshkarian Mr. & Mrs. Ronald F. Buck Marianne Fey & John Miller Mr. & Mrs. Phillip & Lauren Fisher Mr. & Mrs. David E. Krehbiel Terrence Burke Ms. Kathleen Fieger Benson & Edith Ford Fund Mrs. Judith G. Mich Ms. Laurel C. Camen Mr. Nolan Finley Cynthia & Edsel Ford Mr. & Mrs. James Throop Ms. Carolyn E. Cameron Mr. James Fisher Henry Ford II Fund Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Webber Mrs. Wendy L. Campbell Mr. Scott L. Fisher Mr. & Mrs. William & Shirlee Fox Ms. Carol Caruso Mrs. Shirley M. Flanagan Mr. & Mrs. Bruce H. Frankel $1,000 - $4,999 & Mr. Joseph A. Caruso Hans & Celeste Flick Nancy & James Grosfeld Mr. & Mrs. James Aitken Ms. Margaret Castiglione Mrs. Esther Floyd Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Daniel & Doreen Alpert Mr. & Mrs. Keith Cheresko Mr. & Mrs. Jeff & Barbara Forster Mort & Brigitte Harris Foundation Ms. Florence Y. Alvarez Sharon & Gerald Chouinard Mr. Bryan J. Fotheringham Mr. & Mrs. Ritschard P. Homberg Ms. Maricarmen Alvarez-Bezada Audrey Chrovian Barbara Frankel & Ronald Michalak W.J. Kemler Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Gary Ms. Cindy Ciura & Mr. Dennis Hafley Ms. Deborah A. Freer Kenwal Steel Corporpation & Addell Anderson Mrs. Charlene Clark Mr. & Mrs. Barry Freund The Dolores & Paul Lavins Mr. Rufus Anderson Mr. Patrick Clarke Mr. Lyle Furber Foundation Dr. Thomas E. Anderson Dr. Esther Meyers Coleman Mr. Jeffrey H. Gabrielson Lisa & Hannan Lis / Mark-Lis Family Ms. Mary E. Andrecovich Ms. Theresa A. Comtois Ms. Margaret Gall Foundation Daniel & Rose Angelucci Ms. Toni G. Cramer Mr. & Mrs. Eugene A. Gargaro, Jr. Mr. Dana Locniskar Ms. Gail R. Appel & Mr. Mark Appel Mr. Dave Cushing Ms. Marcia L. Garrison & Ms. Christine Beck Ms. Betsy Appleton Mr. Walter P. Czarnecki Mrs. Gale Girolami Mr. & Mrs. James B. & Dr. Eric Zuckerman Mr. & Mrs. Joseph & Ann Nicholson Ms. Gay A. Givens Robert and Betty Jean Awrey & Diane Dallacqua Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Ted & Arlene Goldberg Dr. & Mrs. Brian Bachynski Ms. Ruth Dalrymple & Stephanie Nicholson Mr. Leo Goldstein Mrs. Kellie Bagnick Ms. Sherry Davenport Mrs. Beverly Reynolds Mr. William Gough Ms. Elaine R. Baker Mr. Mark Davidoff Mr. George F. Riley Mrs. Tina Grab Mr. Zachary Ball & Ms. Margie Dunn Mr. & Mrs. Robert Rosowski Ms. Lisa Granger Mrs. C. Leslie Banas Mr. Ray Day Mrs. Susan Sarin Dr. & Mrs. Frank Greene & Mr. Dale Buras Mr. & Mrs. Edward & JoAnne Deeb Dr. & Mrs. A. Paul Schaap Mr. Dalos W. Grobe Dr. Cheryl Barget Eva Deperro Ms. Patricia Finnegan Sharf Mr. Jeffrey Groehn Mr. & Mrs. Eric & Ellie Barterian Ms. Mary Depuydt Mr. & Mrs. Michael Mrs. Mary & Dr. M. Haghgooie Mr. & Mrs. John & Eileen Becker II Mr. Fredrick Deschenes & Suzette Simpson Mr. & Mrs. Steven K. Mr. & Mrs. Dean Bedford, Jr. Cathy& James Deutchman Mary Beth & Kinnie Smith & Sheila F. Hamp Dr. & Mrs. Neil & Diane Belgiano Mr. & Mrs. Angelo William H. & Patricia M. Smith Mrs. Lorraine Bellisario & Margaret Diponio Foundation

16. $1,000 - $4,999 (cont.) Ms. Leona Hanselman Chancellor Daniel E. Little Ms. Krista Paxton Ms. Catharine Smith Ms. Jacquelin C. Harvey Ms. Frankie Little Shawn M. Pelak Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Smoke Mr. Darryl B. Hazel Mr. Dan Loepp Ms. Jean A. Peyrat Mr. Richard Sonenklar & Mrs. Sheila M. McEntee Ms. Rafmary Lora Robert and Deborah Dery & Mr. Gregory Haynes Mr. Mathew Hendrickson Mr. David Lujan Ms. Rosanne Plummer Jeffrie J. Sordyl Dr. & Mrs. John W. Henke, Jr. & Dr. Margaret Ann Eckel Ms. Marilyn Pobanz Mr. & Mrs. Clinton Stimpson III Ms. Patricia Hindman Mrs. M. J. Manceor Ms. Janet Lee Pounds Phyllis and Steve Strome Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Hirt Ms. Carol E. Mann Drs. James & Jacqueline Pradko Bashar & Hoda Succar Mrs. Lauraine A. Hoensheid Mrs. Rita Margherio Ms. Gretchen Preston Mrs. Dorothy E. Sway Ann Hoewing & Gil Staffend Ms. Mary Anne Marshall & Mr. Gregory Meisner Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Tamm Mr. Matt Hollingsworth Mr. & Mrs. Kirk Martin Ms. Teresa Pulido Carol & Steven Tarnowsky Ms. Christine M. Holmes Mr. Thomas Martin Mrs. Mary Quilling Ms. Dorothy I. Tarpinian Ms. Marjorie Holzinger & Ms. Brenda Martin Pete Randazzo Ms. Barbara Taylor Arthur & Gina Horwitz Mrs. Joanna Mazur Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Rassel Mr. & Mrs. Byron & Susan Taylor Mr. & Mrs. Robert & Julia Houston Mrs. Ann Lucia McDonald Mrs. Liliane Rattner Mrs. Siri Thar Mr. Raymond Howard Ms. Phyllis C. McLean Ms. Karen Raupp Ms. Pamela R. Travis Ms. Patricia A. Hughes Mr. & Mrs. Fred W. Meinberg Dr. Bruce Redman Mr. Robert Trenkle Mrs. Harriet H. Hull Mr. & Mrs. Joe & Marybeth Merandi Ms. Jill L. Remick Mr. & Mrs. David & Kathleen Trott Mr. Gerhard Istok Ms. Jerie L. Michaud Lloyd & Maurcine Reuss Ms. Paula Truss Ms. Nadine E. Jakobowski Mr. & Mrs. Frank Migliazzo Joe Riccobono Mrs. Sandra L. Tucker Mr. John Jeffery Ms. Mandana Miller Ms. Margaret Rink Ms. Deborah Tyner & Rick Herman Mr. & Mrs. Dennis & Mr. Angus Miller Dr. & Mrs. John H. & Anne Roberts Ms. Helen Uhrich & Mr. John Uhrich & Kendra Johnson Mr. Thomas Miree Rev. Henry W. Roodbeen Mrs. Natacha M. Umlauf-Barrera Mr. Stephen E. Johnston Mr. & Mrs. Patrick & Karen Moore Ms. Nancy Ross Ms. Stella Valoppi Dr. Marilyn S. Jones Ms. Rose P. Morandini Mr. & Mrs. Desmond Mrs. Barbara C. Van Dusen Mr. Sam Jones & Mr. Bob Vrbensky & Joanne Rowan Ms. Marie Vanerian Ms. Judy M. Judd Mr. Michael J. Morrison, Sr. Cat & Rick Ruffner Remy & Nancy Vanophem Mr. Frank Judge & Ms. Joan Judge Ms. Constance Moy Wayne Rushton Mr. Richard D. Ventura Mr. Herbert G. Kentta Mr. & Mrs. Harry Murawka Mrs. Lois J. Ryan Ms. Sharon Vial Mr. George E. King Ms. Donna L. Murray-Brown Mr. Sherwood A. Schartner Ms. Joann Walsh Mr. & Mrs. William Klinke Mr. & Mrs. Allan & Joy Nachman Robert & Linnea Schulz Ms. Frances Webster Mr. Jim Kocsis Ms. Kate Nardone Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Seizert Ms. Pam Welland Ms. Patricia Koty Emrol Embhard Lois and Mark Shaevsky Mr. & Mrs. John R. Wenzel Mr. & Mrs. Richard & Elaine Mr. Michael Neveux Mr. and Mrs Thomas C. Shafer Mr. & Mrs. James West D. Kowalske Mr. & Mrs. James M. Ms. Bettie J. Shaffer Mr. Harry M. Wheeler Mrs. Barbara Kratchman & Mary Beth Nicholson Mr. & Mrs. Jai & Maureen Shah Kimberly and Ken Whipple Mr. & Mrs. Ravi Nigam Mr. Randall Kunz Walter Shapero & Kathleen Straus Mr. Simon Whitelocke Mr. & Mrs. William Nill Mr. & Mrs. David S. Mr. & Mrs. Leo Shedden Mr. & Mrs. Barry & Beverly Williams Dr. & Mrs. David Noffert & Raeann Kusch Mrs. Janet Shenefelt Mr. & Mrs. Amos Winsand Ms. Patricia Ogura Mr. Stephen Lange Mr. Howard Sherman Dr. & Mrs. Max & Mary Wisgerhof Mr. & Mrs. Rolland O’Hare Mr. Timothy Leblanc Mr. & Mrs. Gary & Lisa Shiffman Dr. & Mrs. Clyde & Helen Wu Dr. & Mrs. Mark Olson Marsha L. Leiphart Mr. & Mrs. Kamal H. Dr. & Mrs. Robert & Betty Wurtz Mr. Ernest Orlando Mr. Mark Lesperance & Yasmine Shouhayib Mrs. Marion S. Wyatt Mr. & Mrs. Randy & Diane Orley Dr. Jeanne Lewandowski Mrs. Diane M. Showich Mr. & Mrs.Todd A. Wyett Mrs. Barbara Scott Oster & Dr. Christopher Lewandowski Dr. Charles B. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Neal Zalenko Ms. Margot C. Parker Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Lewandowski & Dr. Peggie J. Hollingsworth Mr. James Zick Mr. William Paterson (Smith) Mr. & Mrs. Arthur C. Liebler Mr. Burton Zipser

17. WRCJ 90.9 FM Kresege Society

Concerto Circle $10,000 + The Cotton Cousins Ms. Alice Carr Mr. Dennis Johnston Mrs. Lois J. Ryan Mr. Edward A. Nol Mr. Nelson Case Ms. Sue H. Junge Ms. Francine M. Sala Dr. & Mrs. A. Paul Schaap Dr. Carol S. Chadwick Mrs. Judith Kirkeby Ms. Laurie Sall Mr. William H. Smith Mr. Thomas Chojnowski Dr. John Kish Mr. James Saltalamacchia Mrs. Gretchen Valade Mr. & Mrs. Charles & Joanne Ciuni Mr. & Mrs. James R. & Judy Kohl Mr. Joseph A. Satterthwaite, Jr. Dr. Charles Colombo Ms. Margot Kohler Mr. & Mrs. William & Barbara Saxton Sonata Circle Ms. Judith Condon Ms. Yi Chi M. Kong Mr. Joseph Schotthoefer IV ($5,000 - $9,999) Ms. Jeri Cornwell Dr. Harry Kotsis Mr. & Mrs. Vince Sciberras Mr. & Mrs. Lee & Floy Barthel Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence Dr. Samson Kpadenou Mr. & Mrs. Andrew & Janet Seefried Mrs. Cecilia Benner & Mary Jo Crane Ms. Mary L. Kramer Ms. Barbara F. Seiden Mr. & Mrs. Peter D. Cummings Mrs. Colleen Lacivita Ms. Janet Sell Prelude Circle Mr. Patrick Curtin Mr. & Mrs. Robert & Valerie Lauer Ms. Mary E. Shea ($2,500 - $4,999) Ms. Martha A. Darling Mr. Paul N. Lavins Mr. & Mrs. D. Larry & Jane Sherman Dr. Richard K. Baumgarten Mrs. Mary Lou David Ms. Jean Leighton Dr. & Mrs. Henry & Susan Shevitz & Dr. Cheryl Wesen Mr. Mark Patton Davis Mr. Allan S. Leonard Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Ms. Ursula Froehlich Mr. & Mrs. David Mr. & Mrs. Tom Lewand & Sunyong Siegner & Kathleen Devereaux Ms. Judith E. Siess Dr. Dan Greenberg Ms. Frances Lewis Mr. Rodman E. Doll & Mrs. Esther Liwazer Mr. James J. Lewis Mr. & Mrs. William & Cherie Sirois Mr. & Mrs. Wallace C. Dr. & Mrs. Robert Mr. Richard A. Hein Mr. & Mrs. Arthur C. Liebler & Marlene Donoghue Mr. Miguel Lis-Planells & Lorraine T. Slaby Dr. Devon Hoover Mrs. Sally Doty Mr. Dana Locniskar Ms. Susan G. Slattery Ms. Elizabeth J. Ingraham Mr. Samuel J. Edwin & Ms. Christine Beck Mrs. Mary Beth Smith Dr. Michelle S. Lynch Mr. & Mrs. Richard & Lorraine Egan Ms. Shelbia Lovell Mr. Richard Sonenklar Dr. Marilyn M. Mason Mrs. Elaine M. Ewing Ms. Mary Ann MacKay & Mr. Gregory Haynes Mrs. Mary Mazure Mr. & Mrs. Jeff & Barbara Forster Mrs. Mary Rose Macmillan Mrs. Nina Sottile Ms. A. Anne Moroun Barbara Frankel & Ronald Michalak Mrs. & Mr. Diane & Wolf Maennle Mr. & Mrs. Gabriel Stahl Dr. & Mrs. William & Elizabeth Salot Dale & Bruce Frankel Dr. Arlene M. Marcy Ms. Judith Stefani Capt. Joseph F. Walsh Ms. Patricia Galonzka Mr. & Mrs. Robert & Barbara Mark Mr. & Dr. John A. & Lizbeth Stevens Dr. & Mrs. Clyde & Helen Wu Mr. & Mrs. Jon B. Mr. & Mrs. Maurice L. Marshall Ms. Sue Stickel & Lisa Mower Gandelot Mr. Joseph P. Mattimoe Mr. & Mrs. Gary & Debra Stoykovich Etude Circle Dr. & Mrs. Michael J. Geoghegan Mrs. Florence McBrien Mrs. Valerie Straith ($1,000 - $2,499) Mr. John Goch Dr. Melissa McBrien Mr. Dennis Sullivan Ms. Wendy Goscenski & Dr. Raymond Landes Ms. Anastasia Tessler Mr. & Mrs. Robert & Maggie Allesee Mr. Jeffrey Groehn Mr. Douglas N. Meggison Mrs. Siri Thar Mr. & Mrs. Bruce & Peggy Arden Dr. & Ms. Stephen Gunther Mr. & Mrs. Fred W. Meinberg Ms. Evelyn C. Thomas Dr. & Mrs. Gary S. Assarian Mr. Clarence Hasselbach Ms. Lynne M. Metty Mr. & Mrs. John Drs. Brian & Elizabeth Bachynski Mrs. Barbara Hayes Dr. Vera E. Milz & Penelope Tropman Mr. & Mrs. Charles & Shelley Baker Mr. John W. Hebert Mr. Geoffrey Nathan Mr. & Mrs. L.W. Tucker Ms. Elaine R. Baker Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Hehir Mrs. Ann Nicholson Mr. & Mrs. Sam & Peggy Tundo Mr. Lowell W. Baker, III Ms. Barbara Heidmann Mr. & Mrs. James M. Mr. Michael Tyler Ms. Joelee A. Bateman Mr. Demar W. Helzer & Mary Beth Nicholson Mrs. Barbara C. Van Dusen Mr. William Beausoleil Dr. & Mrs. John W. Henke, Jr. Mrs. Barbara Nickles Ms. Patricia Vario Ms. Cristie Becker Mr. James Convert Herrera Ms. Margot C. Parker Mr. & Mrs. Joseph & Diane Walsh Mr. William Victor Benjamin Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Hirt Mr. & Mrs. George Mr. & Mrs. James & Leslie Ward Mr. Mark A. Bertacchi Mr. & Mrs. David & Alice Hoisington & Rosemarie Patrash Mr. Crawford Webb Mr. John E. Blanzy Ms. Christine M. Holmes Ms. Jean A. Peyrat Mrs. Linda Wells Mr. & Mrs. Jerry & Hendrieka Bloom Mr. & Mrs. Ritschard P. Homberg Ms. Winifred S. Pinet Mr. & Mrs. John R. Wenzel Ms. Shannon Bongers Ms. Mary Lou Horner & Mr. Brian C. White Mr. & Mrs. Barry & Beverly Williams Mr. & Mrs. Richard Bowlby Mr. & Mrs. Ronald & Carol Horwitz Ms. Janet Lee Pounds Mr. Frank Williams Mr. & Mrs. Vincent M. Brennan Kay & Al Huberty Mrs. Mary Jean Raab Dr. Neal Wilson Ms. Elizabeth Brilmyer Mrs. Harriet H. Hull & Mr. John Boyer Dr. & Mrs. Max & Mary Wisgerhof Dr. & Mrs. Fritz Brohn Mr. Gary Hutchinson Mr. & Mrs. Paul D. & Denise Regoni Mr. & Mrs. David & Joan Wittkop Ms. Roberta Brown Ms. Gayle Hylton Mrs. Barbara Anna Restorick-Peco Mr. Edward F. Wohlford & Mr. Keith Wissman Mr. William Jackson Mr. & Mrs. William & Kathleen Rito Mr. Roger Wu Ms. Janet Bruss The Jennings Family Dr. & Mrs. John H. & Ann Roberts Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Yanachik Mrs. Suzanne Burke Mr. & Mrs. Kent & Amy Jidov Ms. Janet A. Romatowski Mr. Michael Yurkanin, Jr. & Mr. Robert D. Hicks Ms. Christine M. Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Desmond Mr. & Mrs. Larry Mr. & Mrs. Robert & Mary Ann Bury Mrs. Elizabeth R. Johnson & Joanne Rowan & Mary Lou Zangerle

My car radio is always set to WRCJ, only time it changes is if traffic backs up and I try to find out why. Even my grandkids, when I pick them up from school, have said not to change the station. I find that excellent. Liz M.

18. WRCJ 90.9 FM WRCJ 90.9 FM Kresege Society Corporate and Foundation Underwriters

Academy of Early Music Detroit Symphony Orchestra Manresa Jesuit Retreat House Elizabeth, Allan & Warren Shelden American Guild of Organists Dirty Dog Jazz Cafè Many Voices Fund Ann Arbor Chapter Doll Hospital & Toy Soldier Shop Margot European Day Spa Louis & Nellie Sieg Fund Ann Arbor Hands On Museum Edsel & Eleanor Ford House MASCO Corporation Foundation St. James Episcopal Church Ann Arbor Symphony Elaine Kissel, Inc. Metropolitan Detroit Chorale Inc St. John’s Episcopal Church Detroit Archdiocese of Detroit Fresh Farms Market Metropolitan Opera National Council St. Mary’s Orchard Lake Assumption Grotto Farmington Community Band Michigan Chandelier Polish Mission Bank of America First United Methodist Church Michigan Mineralogical Society St. Paul’s Cathedral Bank of Birmingham Birmingham Michigan Opera Theatre The AAM & JSS Charitable Fund Blue Cross Blue Shield Fisher Theatre Michigan Philharmonic Troy Honda John A & Marlene L. Boll Foundation Fort Street Presbyterian Church Mosaic Foundation of United Health Care Cathedral of the Most Stanley & Judith Frankel R. & P. Heydon University of Detroit Mercy Blessed Sacrament Family Foundation Motor City Brass Band University of Michigan School Chamber Music at the Freedom Hill Amphitheatre Motor City Casino of Music, Theatre & Dance Chamber Music Society of Detroit Great Lakes Chamber Oakland Choral Society University Musical Society Chamber Soloists of Detroit Music Festival O’Connor Hearing Center Vanguard Voices Christ Church Cranbrook Greektown Casino Hotel Old St. Mary’s Village Players of Birmingham Christ Church Grosse Pointe Music Academy Orthodox Choir Metropolitan Detroit Warren Concert Band CND America Inc Hartford Memorial Baptist Church Palace Sports & Entertainment Warren Symphony Orchestra Community Chorus Detroit Inner Door Foundation Pro Musica Wayne State University Concordia University Integrity Shows Puppet Art Wayne State University Congregation B’Nai Moshe International Symphony Orchestra Purple Rose Theatre Hilberry Theatre Cranbrook Music Guild Jefferson Avenue Presbyterian River Raisin Ragtime Revue Western Michigan University Cruise Planners Church Sigmund & Sophie Rohlik Foundation School of Music Daughters of the American Jewish Ensemble Theatre Schaap Foundation The Whitney Revolution, Louisa St. Clair Chapter Majorie & Maxwell Jospey Schoolcraft College J. Ernest & Almena Gray F. Wilde Fund Dearborn Symphony Foundation Seniors Helping Seniors Windsor Symphony Orchestra American Guild of Organists Kirk In The Hills Shaw Festival Detroit Chapter Kresge Foundation Detroit Concert Choir Langford Men’s Chorus Detroit Institute of Arts Myron P. Leven Foundation Detroit Lutheran Singers Lexington Bach Festival Livonia Symphony Orchestra Detroit Public Schools Foundation Macomb Symphony Orchestra

Left to right: Al Lucarelli, David DiChiera, Devon Hoover.

19. Detroit Public TV and WRCJ 90.9 FM In-Kind Partners

2Clowns.com Curlie’s Face Art La Herradura Puddin’ the Clown Absopure Water Dearborn Sausage La Pita Puppet Art Academy of Early Music Dearborn Symphony Orchestra Langford Men’s Chorus Rackham Symphony Choir Ah Wok Detroit Concert Choir Lazybones Smoke House Rattlesnake Club Alex’s Pizza Detroit Historical Society Livonia Symphony Orchestra Red Robin Andiamo’s Detroit Institute of Arts Lexington Bach Festival Redford Unicycle Club Ann Arbor Concert Band Detroit Lutheran Singers M & M Café of Dearborn Rice Bowl Ann Arbor Film Festival Detroit Music Hall Macomb Center for Performing Arts Rio Wraps Ann Arbor Hands On Museum Detroit Regional Chamber Maggiano’s Little Italy River Raisen Ragtime Revue Ann Arbor Symphony Detroit Symphony Orchestra Manresa Jesuit Retreat House Rocky’s of Northville Applebee’s Detroit Yacht Club Many Voices One Song Rocky’s Rotisserie Archdiocese of Detroit Don’s Of Traverse City Marco’s Pizza Mr. & Mrs. A. William Rolf Atlas Oil Company English Gardens Maria’s Italian Bakery & Deli Roma Cafe Awrey Bakery Entenmann’s Thrift Store Mario’s Roman Village Bagger Dave’s Erwin Orchards Marriott Royal Oak Farmers Market Baldwin Theatre Famous Dave’s Mati’s Deli Royal Park Hotel Balloons 4 J Fantasy Tats And Face Art McDonald’s Corporation Save Our Symphony Bayside Sports Grille Faygo Beverages, Inc. Meadowbrook Hall Schoolcraft College Benito’s Pizza First United Methodist Church BHM Metropolitan Opera National Council Senate Coney Island Big Top Party Rental Fisher Theatre Michigan Mineralogical Society Seniors Helping Seniors Birmingham Temple Flutterby the Clown Michigan Philharmonic Seven-Up Bottling Group Bluewater Technologies Fort Street Presbyterian Church Michigan Theatre Shaw Festival Bob’s Big Top Franklin Cider Mill Mitchell’s Fish Market Shrine Clowns Bonefish Grill Freedom Hill Amphitheatre Motor City Brass Band Slows Bar BQ To Go Boneyard Restaurant Fu Wah Express Motor City Casino Smiggins the Clown Boomer’s Pizza General RV & Trailer Mudgie’s Deli, Corktown Somerset Collection Border Cantina Gerych’s Flowers Music On The Plaza Smoke Street BBQ Bread Basket Deli Gigante Prince Valley Market New Center Gourmet South Tea Marketing Buddy’s Pizza Gordon Foods New Horizons Computer Sundance Beverage Flavors Learning Center Buffalo Wild Wings Gracie See Pastaria Restaurant Sweetheart Bakery Cabaret 313 Grand River Feed Nieto Productions LLC Tony Sacco’s Coal Oven Pizza Cathedral of the Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival Noodles & Company Trade First Most Blessed Sacrament Hit Entertainment Oakland Choral Society Uncle Ray’s Potato Chips C & N Party Rental Holiday Market O’Connor Hearing Center University of Detroit Mercy Campus Martius Park Honey Tree Orchard Lake Philharmonic University of Michigan Chamber Music Society of Detroit Hungry Howie’s Society Symphony Orchestra School of Music Theatre & Dance Chamber Soloists of Detroit Huron Metro Parks / Wolcott Farms Palace Sports & Entertainment Palimino’s Pizza University Musical Society Chicken Shack Indian Summer Juice Panchero’s Mexican Grill Chili’s Bar & Grill International Symphony Orchestra University of Detroit Mercy Chungs of Waterford Inner Door Foundation Papa Vino’s Vanguard Voices Chef Noodles, BBQ & Corned Beef Interslice Park Place Caterers of Dearborn Van Houtte Farms Cinetopia International Kirk In The Hills Parmenter’s Cider Mill Verizon Wireless Film Festival Mich Theatre Jannie Annie the Clown Peg FX Facepainting Village Players of Birmingham Circa 1890 Saloon Jet’s Pizza Phoenix Innovate Vinsetta Grill Claddagh Irish Pub Jewish Community Center Phone Bank Systems Inc. Volare’s Ristorante Cobo Center Jimmy John’s Picasso Cafe Wachler Jewelers Coffee Beanery Joe & Aldo’s Italian Tavern Pineland Restaurant Wal-Mart Community Chorus Detroit Johnny Mac’s Cookie Factory Pizza Kitchen Warren Concert Band Companion Animal Joker’s Entertainment Pizza Papalis Warren Symphony Orchestra Protective Society Wayne State University Theatre Kensington Grill Plowshares Theatre Company Concordia University Wolcott Mill Metro Park Kim’s Garden of Novi Plymouth Orchards & Cider Mill Congregation B’Nai Moshe Wowie & Wiggles The Clown’s Kim’s Restaurant Pointe Dairy Services Coratti’s On Main WTC Memorial Choir Kroger Co. Poole’s Tavern Corner Coney Island Zingerman’s Catering La Casita Taqueria Mr. Jamie D. Porter Cranbrook Music Guild Potbelly Sandwich Works Zukin’s Rib Shack

20. DIGITAL MEDIA

Did you know that more than 1,000,000 videos were watched on DPTV.org last year?

In the past year, PBS launched four new Apps to get PBS and Detroit Public TV video to your TV. Roku, Xbox, Apple TV and Amazon Fire TV devices all now offer your favorites like Antiques Roadshow and Nature and also local shows and specials like Under the Radar Michigan, Detroit Performs and MiWeek.

Detroit Public TV engages more than 50,000 people monthly through our social media channels on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Follow us today!

21. 2013 –2014 AWARDS

2014 Michigan Emmy Awards Arts/Entertainment Detroit Performs Sarah Zientarski, Tina Brunn, James Graessle and Chad Schwartzenberger, WTVS Documentary/Historical A Space for Music, A Seat for Everyone Sophia Kruz, WTVS (in cooperation with University of Michigan/UMS) Documentary/Topical Off the Beaten Palate Michael-Ann Rowe WTVS Program Promotion Under the Radar Michigan Single Spot Jim Edelman, Tom Daldin, and Eric Tremonti WTVS Editor/Program/Non-News Under the Radar Michigan Eric Tremonti, Chris Randolph WTVS On-Camera Talent Under the Radar Michigan Program Host Tom Daldin, WTVS

Magazine Program Great Lakes, Great Tastes 2013 Steve Julien

2014 Michigan Association of Broadcasters Broadcast Excellence Awards First Place History of Detroit Television: Membership Appeals Waukesha Diversion Great Lakes Now: Update A Salute to Veterans FIRST in Michigan Robotics Detroit Art City - The DIA Story Great Lakes - Great Tastes 2013 Merit WTVS Station of the Year MiVote Mackinac: Tonight American Black Journal Embrace of Aging

2013 Association of Fundraising Professionals President’s Award James Lewis, WTVS

22. ABOUT US

The Detroit Educational Television Foundation is a Michigan not-for-profit corporation that holds the non-commercial broadcast license for Detroit Public Television (DPTV) WTVS 56.1, WORLD 56.2, and CREATE 56.3. The Foundation also manages WRCJ 90.9 FM, which is licensed to Detroit Public Schools and is located inside the Detroit School of Arts.

For 11 years in a row, PBS has been identified as the most trusted public institution in America and is an “excellent“ use of tax dollars, outranked only by military defense.

Source: A national survey conducted by ORC International’s DualFrame CARAVAN in January 2014.

WTVS Detroit Public Television has received a four-star rating from Charity Navigator for its sound fiscal management and commitment to accountability and transpar- ency. Founded in 2001, Charity Navigator, a 501c (3) organization, highlights the fine work of efficient, ethical and open charities. This rating affirms DPTV as a trusted partner with the community, working hand-in-hand to educate, entertain and inspire viewers throughout Southeast Michigan and Canada.

OUR AUDIENCES

Each week, more than 2.5 million people* in Southeast Michigan and throughout Canada watch Detroit Public TV. Approximately 170,000 people** each week listen to WRCJ 90.9 FM. *Nielsen Media Research and BBM Canada, FY 2014 **Arbitron/The Nielsen Company, FY 2014

MORE CHANNELS, MORE CHOICES

In January, 2014, on Digital 56.2, DPTV introduced WORLD, a 24/7 channel featuring public television’s signature nonfiction docu- mentary, science and news programming, complemented by original content from emerging producers. In addition to Nova, Frontline, Tavis Smiley, Global Voices and others, DPTV productions MiWeek, American Black Journal and Detroit Performs are also broadcast on WORLD. You’ll also find interesting programs onCREATE , the lifestyle channel which is broadcast on Digital 56.3.

23. Officers Board of Trustees Emeritus Board

Charles R. Ciuni Michael Acheson Stephen E. Johnston John R. Beran Chair Managing Director Partner Retired, Comerica Automotive Supplier Interlaken LLC KPMG LLP Melonie B. Colaianne Practice, Leader & Partner Frank Jonna President MASCO Foundation Deloitte LLP Bob Allison President/Owner CEO & Director, Corporate Affairs Bob Allison Enterprises Jonna Companies Thomas C. Shafer Susan Cooper Chair Elect Elaine R. Baker Barbara Kratchman Philanthropist President & COO Retired, ArtServe Michigan Retired Vice President & GM Talmer Bank & Trust Funding Consultant Tarik S. Daoud WOMC Radio Retired, Long Family Auto Rich Homberg C. Leslie Banas, Esq. Leonard A. Kruszewski President & CEO President, Co-Founder Ronald Goldsberry Banas and Associates PLLC Retired, Deloitte Detroit Public Television RF Connect, LLC Henry Baskin, Esq. Retired, Ford Motor Company Michael C. Porter Principal Arthur Liebler Secretary Principal Vaughn A. Koshkarian Henry Baskin, P.C. Retired, Ford Motor Company Retired Liebler Group DTE Energy/Think Detroit PAL Jennifer Belveal, Esq. James B. Nicholson Leader, White Collar Crime and Hannan Lis President & CEO Daniel Alpert Principal, COO Investigations Practice Group PVS Chemicals, Inc. Asst. Secretary Associate General Counsel The WW Group, Inc. Senior Vice President, Philanthropy Honigman Miller Schwartz and (Weight Watchers) Richard Rassel Esq. Detroit Public Television Chairman Cohn LLP Daniel E. Little Butzel Long Stephen E. Johnston Donna Murray-Brown Chancellor Treasurer President & CEO U of M Dearborn Ken Whipple Partner MI Nonprofit Association Retired, Korn/Ferry International Dana M. Locniskar KPMG LLP Terrence Burke Managing Director-Investments John Wenzel VP Individual Markets Private Wealth Advisor Asst. Treasurer BCBSM Merrill Lynch Private Banking Community Advisory Chief Financial Officer & Investment Group Charles R. Ciuni Panel Detroit Public Television Automotive Supplier James C. Mitchell, Jr. Addell Anderson Elaine R. Baker Practice, Leader & Partner Senior Vice President Chair Vice Chair Deloitte LLP & Managing Director Central Region UM-Detroit Center Lee Hecht Harrison Retired Vice President & GM Cindy Ciura WOMC Radio Principal Timothy F. Nicholson Terrance Gallagher Vice Chair Barbara Kratchman CC Consulting Vice President PVS Chemicals, Inc. The Ecology Center Vice Chair Ray Day Retired, ArtServe Michigan Group Vice President Juliette Okotie-Eboh Kimberly Batchelor Davis Funding Consultant Communications Senior V.P. Public Affairs The Batchelor Davis Group Ford Motor Company MGM Grand Detroit Dana M. Locniskar Rep. Fred Durhal, Jr. Vice Chair Eva Garza Dewaelsche Michael C. Porter District 5 Managing Director-Investments President and CEO Retired Michigan Legislature Private Wealth Advisor SER Metro-Detroit DTE Energy/Think Detroit PAL Merrill Lynch Private Banking Jennifer Goulet & Investment Group Sandra K. Ennis George Riley ArtServe Michigan Vice President Chairman, Co-Founder Lois Shaevsky Corporate Communications RF Connect, LLP Jerry Hendler Vice Chair DTE Energy General Motors Community Volunteer Lois Shaevsky Patrick Fehring Community Volunteer Cory Joyrich President & CEO Stephen Strome Thomas C. Shafer Ann Arbor Hands On Museum Vice Chair Level One Bank President & COO Retired Judith Kamins Marianne Fey Talmer Bank & Trust Longtime Station Supporter Handleman Company Senior Director Jai Shah DWH Richard Kramer VP Human Resource Manager Marketing Consultant Jennifer Fiore MASCO Executive V.P. Laura Rodwan Howard Sherman Rodwan Communications Fiore Ventures President & CEO Rainy Hamilton, Jr. Ferrous Processing & Trading Co. Freda Sampson Principal Christine Sing Blue Cross, Blue Shield Hamilton Anderson Associates Principal Christianne Sims Rich Homberg Rehmann Ponyride President & CEO Stephen Strome Detroit Public Television Debra Spring Retired Matrix Human Services Arthur Horwitz Handleman Company Vistas Nueves HeadStart President & Publisher Hoda Succar Renaissance Media Chris Stepien Owner Stepien Creative Services The Detroit Jewish News Crystal Lace and Company

Mark W. Jannott Deborah G. Tyner, Esq. Managing Director Attorney Talmer Bank & Trust Retired Judge

Dennis A. Johnson Simon Whitelocke Senior Vice President V.P. Regulatory Affairs and Chief Investment Officer ITC Holdings Comerica Asset Management Group Todd Wyett CEO Versa Companies

24. Thank you for your support.

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