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Program Listings” Christopher Booth, Vice Chair When You Tuned in to WXXI, You (USPS 0742-390) Is Published James W WXXI-TV/HD | WORLD | CREATE | AM1370 | CLASSICAL 91.5 | WRUR 88.5 PROGRAMPUBLIC TELEVISION & PUBLIC RADIO FOR ROCHESTER LISTINGSNOVEMBER 2012 TONY AWARD-WINNING CHOREOGRAPHER GARTH FAGAN AND GRAMMY AWARD-WINNING MUSICIAN AND COMPOSER WYNTON MARSALIS recently joined forces for their second collaboration, LIGHTHOUSE/LIGHTNING ROD. The concept and choreography were created by Fagan, and the original music was composed and arranged by Marsalis. It premiered at the Brooklyn Academy of Music to a packed house in September, and WXXI was granted exclusive behind- the-scenes access to document the project, which included rehearsals, creative planning sessions, and the opening night. This special documents the creative process and the final product, and includes interviews with Lighthouse/Lightning Rod industry leaders, media critics, art historians, and others who will share the significance of this collaboration and the work of these two artists. During the broadcast, WXXI will also share details about the Rochester debut of this collaboration at Nazareth Arts Center and how you can get tickets. LIGHTHOUSE/LIGHTNING ROD, A NEED TO KNOW ROCHESTER SPECIAL MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 8PM PHOTOS: JEFFERY BEACH, BRIANNA BYRNE, JULIE PHILIPP JOIN WXXI FOR A SPECIAL LUNCHEON WITH KEYNOTE SPEAKER DIANE REHM FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 12 P.M. Details inside >> DOWNTON ABBEY REVISITED SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 8 P.M. Details inside >> FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16 JOIN WXXI FOR 12 NOON TO 1:30PM A SPECIAL LUNCHEON ROCHESTER RIVERSIDE CONVENTION CENTER Support for this event is made possible in part by: WITH KEYNOTE SPEAKER Keith & Betsy Wilson DIANE REHM For more than 25 years, Diane Rehm has offered listeners her unique voice to lively conversations on current topics and guests, which include many of the nation’s top newsmakers, journalists, and authors. WXXI is pleased to host her return to Rochester on Friday, November 16 (12-1:30pm) at a luncheon at the Rochester Riverside Convention Center. Tickets are $75 for the lunch. For a VIP reception prior to the lunch, tickets are $125. To order, call (585) 258-0200. Please note: Space is limited. EHMSHOW R NE A I D .COM/THE K CEBOO fa PHOTOS: WWW. EXECUTIVE STAFF DEAR FRIENDS, November 2012 No rm Silverstein, President & CEO VOLUME 3, ISSUE 10 Susan Rogers, Executive Vice President and General Manager If you ever needed a reminder of the Je anne E. Fisher, Vice President, Radio difference between commercial and WXXI is a public non-commercial public media, you certainly got it this broadcasting station owned Kent Hatfield, Vice President, Technology and Operations and operated by WXXI Public El issa Orlando, Vice President, Television election season. When you tuned Broadcasting Council, a not-for- BOARD OF TRUSTEES OFFICERS in to commercial stations, you were profit corporation chartered by bombarded with political advertising. the Board of Regents of New Steven Swartout, Chair Norm Silverstein York State. “Program Listings” Christopher Booth, Vice Chair When you tuned in to WXXI, you (USPS 0742-390) is published James W. Fulmer, Treasurer heard: Voice of the Voter debates, Candidate Free Air Time, three monthly at 280 State Street, presidential and one vice presidential debate, and ongoing news Rochester, NY 14614 to promote Lois Taubman, Secretary the programs and activities of coverage. All of this was designed to help you make an informed the public broadcasting stations. Member & Audience Services ............585.258.0200 decision on Election Day. Periodical mailing postage paid at WXXI Main Number ................... 585.325.7500 Rochester, N.Y. Service Interruptions .................. 585.258.0331 After casting your vote on November 6, I invite you to join WXXI for POSTMASTER: Audience Response Line ............... 585.258.0360 up-to-the-minute results and analysis of local and national races. Send changes of address to Copies of Local Programs .............. 585.258.0369 WXXI’s news team will provide complete coverage on AM 1370 WXXI Program Listings, Reachout Radio ....................... 585.258.0333 with updates from NPR, 1370 Connection’s Bob Smith and WXXI’s Membership Department, Educational Resources ................ 585.258.0278 P.O. Box 30021, Rochester, NY Center for Public Affairs News Director Julie Philipp. They’ll have 14603-3021. 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It’s this kind of in-depth coverage that your public broadcast station promises to bring you every day. Whether it’s ongoing election coverage by our news team, poignant documentaries on WXXI-TV/HD, or the trusted information you get from NPR each day, no media group in the region is as dedicated to this community as much as WXXI is. I know you value that, and I invite you to help insure that we remain strong and independent by making a pledge of support during our TV Membership Campaign. It kicks off November 22 with a My Music special, Ed Sullivan’s Top Performers. As always, we try to make on air campaigns as brief and efficient as possible. November also brings us acclaimed national talk show host Diane Rehm, heard every weekday from 10 a.m. to noon on AM1370. You won’t want to miss our luncheon with Diane on Friday, November 16 at the Rochester Riverside Convention Center. You can order your tickets by calling (585) 258-0200 or by logging on to WXXI.org/diane. Special thanks to Keith & Betsy Wilson and Parker Law Offices for their support in making the luncheon possible. November is also the month to be thankful, and WXXI is most grateful for you – our members. It’s our members that keep Rochester’s public broadcasting station going strong. On behalf of all of us at the station and the Little Theatre, we’d like to wish you and your family a Happy Thanksgiving and holiday season! Sincerely, Norm Silverstein, WXXI President & CEO [email protected] NTS Julie Philipp Gwen Ifill EVE ELECTION NIGHT NOVEMBER 6, STARTING AT 8 P.M. COVERAGE ON AM 1370 AND WXXI-TV/HD & AM 1370 and WXXI-TV/HD bring you up-to-the-minute coverage of election results on November 6 starting at 8 p.m. AM 1370 will Karen DeWitt S provide NPR coverage of the national elections, while WXXI’s Center for Public Affairs News Director Julie Philipp and 1370 Connection’s Bob Smith will be in studio providing local results and analysis. WXXI Capitol Bureau Correspondent Karen DeWitt will report from Albany while WXXI’s field correspondents report live from local candidate. On WXXI-TV/HD PBS NewsHour senior correspondents Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff will co-anchor live coverage of election results, EW while WXXI News offers updates on local races. N Judy Woodruff H H H H H H H H H H H H Bob Smith WXXI SHARES DINOSAUR TRAIN DISCOVERY TOUR DAY NOVEMBER 11, 12-4PM Join WXXI at the Rochester Museum & Science 100 BOOKS Center for a special day dedicated to dinosaurs! Over the summer, WXXI asked the See the largest T-rex ever unearthed, meet Buddy community to help put age-appropriate the T-rex from the PBS KIDS series Dinosaur Train, books into the hands of children through explore the newest Dinosaur Train interactive project one simple act – by sharing the name of called the Discovery Tour, learn about the Nature their favorite children’s book titles at www. Trackers Club and more. The event is free with regular SoarwithReading.com. Rochester was just one of 71 cities museum admission costs ($13 adults, $12 seniors selected to participate in the national Soar with Reading and college students with ID, $11 ages 3 to 18, free project, a JetBlue Airways and PBS KIDS collaboration where for RMSC members and children under 3). children’s books were donated to deserving kids through a Dinosaur Train airs weekdays at 9:30 AM on WXXI-TV/ partnership with Barefoot Books. Thanks to 100 Rochester HD. To learn more about the series, and the special participants, WXXI received 100 books that were distributed event at the museum, visit WXXI.org/events. to the Rochester City School District’s Early Childhood Department. The books donated to the Rochester PreSchool- Parent Program will be distributed among the 32 classes in the program. The books will be used as part of the district’s “Book in a Bag” program. Each child in the classroom selects a book to take home to share with their families for a week. More than $20,000 worth of books was donated to thousands of children across the country. Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown was this year’s most popular title with 738 submissions, and Where the Wild Things Are, The Giving Tree, and Green Eggs and Ham followed. T SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 8 PM AND 9:30 PM What are millions of devoted Downton Abbey fans to do while eagerly awaiting Season 3, which returns to WXXI-TV/HD on V January 6, 2013? Now, dear viewers, a remedy is at hand.
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