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Special Programs
In addition to our regular programming, Jones Television is proud to offer documentaries and award-winning feature programs. These pieces take viewers behind-the-scenes of important events happening in our community and profile people who are both engaging and inspirational. These are programs that you won't often find on local television stations, but we believe that is a niche that Jones Television is able to fill. For more information about these programs, or if independent film makers are interested in airing their work, Contact: Executive Director,Beth Mack |
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My Father's War: Behind the Scenes with Theatre Squared, is a personal presentation from local playwright, Bob Ford. Starring in the lead role is Amy Herzberg who relives her father's actions in World War II. This documentary takes you inside the only professional Theatre group in Northwest Arkansas.
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Fulbright Concerto Competition collects 12 of the best young pianist in the world and gives them a forum to perform their extraordinary talents here in Northwest Arkansas. The demanding competition allows only three of the best and brightest to perform with the North Arkansas Symphony and only one will earn the title of best in show.
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The Changing Face of Breast Cancer
is a fine piece of investigative journalism. Hosted by Deborah Singer, a breast cancer survivor herself, we're shown all sides and effects of this affliction. This piece gives women, young and old, everything they need to know about breast cancer.
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Serving Springdale
is how Bernice Jones lived her life. In this program, we document the history of the Jones Center for Families while featuring some of the many free activities for adults and children that honor Mrs. Jones' mission of "serving families, strengthening community and glorifying God."
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Private Conversations
is how Bernice Jones lived her life. In this program, we document the history of the Jones Center for Families while featuring some of the many free activities for adults and children that honor Mrs. Jones' mission of "serving families, strengthening community and glorifying God."
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