Local philanthropists and drama lovers Conrad Prebys and Debbie Turner have increased their support for KPBS and the MASTERPIECE Trust to the tune of $1 million. The gift is the couple’s fourth and largest since 2012. The announcement comes as audiences nationwide await this Sunday’s season five debut of Downton Abbey on MASTERPIECE.
Prebys’ first gift to the Trust was made in 2012 in the amount of $500,000. Two additional gifts of $500,000 were made in 2013 and 2014. This most recent gift of $1 million brings their total giving to $2.5 million. Half of the funds will go directly to the Trust while the other half will remain in San Diego, where it will support the production and presentation of local programming across KPBS’ multimedia platforms.
“KPBS is a favorite place for me and Debbie,” said Prebys. “And MASTERPIECE is one of our longtime favorite programs. We are delighted to support their future both locally and nationally, so that everyone can enjoy its superior storytelling.”
The MASTERPIECE Trust is a fundraising collaboration with PBS stations across the nation in which both MASTERPIECE and the member stations are supported by their contributors. Since its launch in 2011, the MASTERPIECE Trust has raised more than $12 million, with nearly $8 million coming from San Diego contributors. Additional Trust supporters from San Diego include Carol Vassiliadis and Darlene Shiley, who made an unprecedented $3 million gift earlier this year in the name of Donald and Darlene Shiley.
“We feel both humbled and honored to have the support of Mr. Prebys and Ms. Turner, who are enriching our community through their generosity,” said KPBS General Manager Tom Karlo. “Thanks to their increased support and that of Mrs. Shiley and Mrs. Vassiliadis, San Diego and KPBS is on the national stage when it comes to providing culturally relevant and enriching content for all audiences.”
MASTERPIECE, which is produced by WGBH in Boston, is the longest running drama on American television. It has been enjoying unprecedented popularity in the U.S. in recent years. Earlier this year, the series announced that the audience for the 2014 season is up over 100 percent from 2010. In addition, over 70 percent of members cited MASTERPIECE as their favorite show according to a 2014 public television survey.
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MASTERPIECE is presented on PBS by WGBH Boston. Rebecca Eaton is the Executive Producer for MASTERPIECE. Funding for MASTERPIECE is provided by Viking River Cruises and Ralph Lauren Corporation with additional support from public television viewers and contributors to The MASTERPIECE Trust, created to help ensure the series’ future. Exclusive corporate funding for Grantchester and Wolf Hall is provided by Viking River Cruises. More information about MASTERPIECE, including limited online streaming beginning the day after broadcast, at pbs.org/masterpiece. Follow MASTERPIECE on Twitter and Facebook.
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