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INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAIʻI is taking a deeper dive into longstanding problems highlighted during our two-hour live program, What’s it Going to Take? An executive forum on making life better in Hawaiʻi. This edition of INSIGHTS will focus on Low Wages and the Lack of Affordability in Hawaiʻi.
Join host Leslie Wilcox for this live 2-hour conversation with top Hawaiʻi executives who brought detailed information and influence to help address deep-seated community problems.
PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs (SRL) selects Tiffany Sagucio as a 2019 Gwen Ifill Legacy Fellow.
Bank of Hawaii Foundation has renewed its major support of PBS Hawaiʻiʻs youth learning initiative:  HIKI NŌ: The Nation’s First Statewide Student News Network, with a $100,000 grant. Bank of Hawaii Foundation’s investment dates back to the launch of HIKI NŌ in 2011.
Hawaiʻi students from HIKI NŌ: The Nation’s First Statewide Student News Network, brought home nearly 20% of the awards at the prestigious Student Television Network (STN) Convention, a rigorous student media competition held March 28 - 31 in Seattle, Washington.
Find out how to log in, upload rough cuts and communicate with your mentor using the HIKI NŌ Weebly.
PBS Hawaiʻi launches GET CAUGHT READING, a statewide multimedia initiative to share the love of reading with the local community.
Playlist of all shows to date. Click the upper left hand icon in the video embed to select a specific show.   Links to all shows starting with the most recent You may also view a show by going to its page.
PBS Hawaiʻi’s new Vice President of Communications is Jody Shiroma, who will increase opportunities for community access, engagement and partnerships, and oversee the expansion of the multimedia station’s community advisory groups across the islands.
This video covers the basic understanding of proper audio levels and the difference between analog and digital levels.
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