Public media station producing local and national PBS content for Central Texas
Austin PBS is a community-supported public broadcaster operating across broadcast, digital, and live events—producing over 130 hours of original local content annually alongside national PBS programming. The organization is actively hiring across design, marketing, news, production, and operations roles, with a seniority mix spanning interns through senior positions. Current operational focus includes streamlining sponsorship workflows and campaign reconciliation, suggesting internal process-maturity work alongside content production.
Notable leadership hires: Art Director
Austin PBS (KLRU-TV) is a nonprofit public media station based in Austin, Texas, serving Central Texas through broadcast television, digital channels, and community events. The station produces original programming that focuses on local culture, education, arts and public affairs—including shows like Austin City Limits and Juneteenth Jamboree—while distributing national PBS content (Masterpiece, NOVA, PBS NewsHour) and operating a dedicated kids' channel. Beyond on-air programming, Austin PBS hosts over 100 community events annually and runs educational initiatives including Play To Learn. The organization distributes content across multiple platforms: traditional broadcast, a 24/7 kids channel, a create/DIY channel, and digital properties.
Production and design tools include Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, After Effects, Premiere Pro), Avid, Figma, and Sketch. These reflect a media-production workflow centered on video editing, motion graphics, and design.
Austin PBS produces over 130 hours of original content annually, including Austin City Limits, Juneteenth Jamboree, and weekly news programming. It also distributes national PBS shows and operates dedicated kids' and DIY channels.
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