WNIT Passport provides extended access to a rich library of on-demand public television programming across genres, including drama, science, history, the arts and more!
South Bend, IN; Month Day, Year Today WNIT Public Television introduced WNIT Passport a new member benefit offering extended on-demand access to a rich library of public television programming. WNIT Passport provides donors access to current and archival programs from both PBS and local programming from WNIT Public Television and is available via the WNIT Public Television website (wnit.org), PBS.org and other digital platforms.
Today there are several hundred hours of content available to donors through WNIT Passport and the library will continue to grow over time. Current titles include "Downton Abbey," "Wolf Hall" and other dramas from MASTERPIECE, as well as favorites such as VICIOUS, MAKERS, EARTH A NEW WILD, HOW WE GOT TO NOW, THE GREAT BRITISH BAKING SHOW, local programs from WNIT Public Television and many more.
"WNIT is proud to offer WNIT Passport as a new member benefit one of many available to our generous donors providing them on-demand access to even more of the public television programming they love," said Cindy McCraner, WNITs Development Department Manager. "We think our donors will enjoy extended access to great programming through WNIT Passport. Its just one more way we can say thank you to our community of donors whether theyve been with us for years or becoming members for the first time."
In addition to the WNIT Public Television website, WNIT Passport will also be available to members when they identify WNIT Public Television as their local PBS member station on PBS.org and the PBS Video apps for iOS and Android smartphones and tablets, as well as the PBS app on Apple TV. WNIT Public Television Passport will be available on more platforms in the future. Station members must activate their account before they can access WNIT Passport.
WNIT Passport is the newest member benefit available from WNIT Public Television for donors with a yearly contribution of at least $60 or an ongoing monthly contribution of $5 or more. It cannot be purchased separately. PBS and WNIT Public Television content will continue to be available for free after its broadcast premiere on PBS.org, WNIT Public Television website (wnit.org), and other digital platforms.
For more information on WNIT Passport and the other benefits of becoming a WNIT Public Television member, please visit: www.wnit.org/passport.
"Downton Abbey" is a Carnival Films/MASTERPIECE Co-Production.
About WNIT Public Television
WNIT Public Television is "Michianas PBS Station"! Serving 22 counties in northern Indiana and southwest lower Michigan, WNIT is a trusted, community-owned public media source dedicated to inspire, inform, educate, entertain, and unify the communities we serve. Our vision is to foster enlightenment in our community anytime, every time and everywhere. Our commitment is to not only bring you iconic PBS programs such as Downton Abbey, Sesame Street and Antiques Roadshow on channels 34.1 and 34.2, but also bring you strong local productions such as Experience Michiana, Dinner & A Book, Economic Outlook and Politically Speaking that engage, inspire, and most importantly, inform you.
At WNIT Public Television, we keep you the viewer in mind because this is your PBS station and theres something for everyone!
For more information, contact Jamal Henry at jhenry@wnit.org or 574.675.9648 x. 309