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Welcome to PBS Engage

Welcome to Inside PBS.

This blog is part of a new site called PBS Engage, part of a larger effort to bring you closer to PBS and our first step into the world of online social media and community. In coming months, the site will be shaped by your voices.

Who you are is a big part of what PBS Engage will become so we set out to see what we could learn from current research. Recent statistics (Nielsen @ Plan Spring 2007) show that average PBS.org users are informed, watching political TV programs, reading newsweeklies and watching educational TV programs more than the average U.S. Web user. You are advocates, participating in environmental groups, influencing public policy and governments, writing or calling any politicians, and publishing articles and papers. You are influencers. PBS.org users provide more frequent advice on Web sites, have visited chat rooms with public officials and have provided advice in areas such as politics, current events, and parenting.

We want to know more! And we want to know what you want to see this site become.more