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Prairie Public Television's original station space
Television production & direction
Affectionately known as "South Fork", the Prairie Public Television early studio space was a collection of interconnected trailers and temporary buildings clustered around the base of the original tower...
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Baggit - Prairie Public's first personal computer
Television production & direction
"Baggit" (as you can see by the nice label below), a Southwest Technical Products computer built from a kit by chief engineer Don Geiken. It was called "Baggit", because Don built it while eating his bag...
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Scene from a live auction
Television production & direction
Live air auctions were Prairie Public's early fund raising efforts. Two identified individuals offer a fishing rod for bids.
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The challenges of television production in a small studio
Television production & direction
Prior to acquiring the downtown studio, Prairie Public's live broadcasts were made from studio space in Ceres Hall on the North Dakota State University campus. As seen in this photograph, cameras were...
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Senator Quentin Burdick helps out during a fund raising auction
Television production & direction
North Dakota Senator Quentin Burdick and an unidentified Miss Fargo host during on on-air fundraising auction. Items up for bid include a toy Allied Van Lines truck, a case of 30 wiegh motor oil, a portable...
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