Twin Cities Public Television

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172 4th St E
Saint Paul, MN 55101
Twin Cities Public Television is a nonprofit ,educational, civic, and cultural organization based in St. Paul Minn., which presents original productions for national and state broadcast. Its productions include the "ragonflyTVscience series,""Almanac,"" LIBERTY! The American Revolution," "Hoop Dreams," "Jane Goodall: Reason for Hope and Continental Harmony." The organization s Emmy Award-winning productions include "Benjamin Franklin," "The Forgetting: A Portrait of Alzheimer s," "American High,"" Suze Orman: The Laws of Money," "The Lessons of Life" and "Newton's Apple." Twin Cities Public Television operates six digital stations in addition to two analog channels. It is affiliated with Public Broadcasting Service, a nonprofit media enterprise owned and operated by more than 345 public television stations in the United States. Twin Cities Public Television is also an active member of the community, bringing outreach and literacy programs to local schools and community groups.

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Tim D.
5/22/2018

Great programming and the lobby hosts events by tpt like Minnesota photography reveal of book. From Minneapolis the signal over the air through antenna is great.

Elsty B.
7/27/2023

The new TPT Now weather format is severely lacking. It is very annoying to view temperature info from all of the International Airports around the globe, and yet there is NO information for the...

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Andy L.
10/10/2015

I don't have cable and the TPT stations provide the best programming available via antenna by a large margin. In downtown Minneapolis, reception is fairly strong, though TPT life occasionally has...

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Chaunce S.
7/24/2010

Okay, here's my dirty little secret: children's programming. Love it. But Idon't have kids. Maybe it's nostalgia, having grown up with Sesame Street and the original Electric Company and Mr....

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Abigail C.
3/14/2017

I had the opportunity to visit TPT studios for a taping of the Lowertown Line. This was for a Thursday night concert of Jeremy Messersmith and his band. Tickets were free through eventbrite, but...

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