Television

KCET is looking for submissions

"Our plan is to become the media partner for the many diverse, creative voices in our community and provide Southern California with a fresh perspective with new programming," KCET says in a statement on its website, pegged to the station leaving PBS after Jan. 1. "To that end, we welcome your completed and finished programs and your ideas."

All content must be cleared for distribution worldwide, in any and all media, including, without limitation, electronic media and the world wide web, in perpetuity.

Our priorities in reviewing projects are:

* Fully-funded completed programs;
* Fully-funded uncompleted programs;
* Fully-funded concepts;
* Partially-funded programs;
* Partially-funded concepts; and
* Unfunded concepts.

In case you missed it, projects that come in already fully funded are the priority.


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