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Kansas City PBS, Flatland Named Finalists for 2025 MBA Awards

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Kansas City PBS and Flatland named as finalists in seven categories for the 2025 MBA Awards.
Missouri Broadcasters Association

The Missouri Broadcasters Association has named Kansas City PBS and Flatland finalists in seven categories for the 2025 MBA Awards. MBA will announce the winners of each award on Saturday, May 31, at Margaritaville in Osage Beach. 

"Our team consistently exceeds expectations, and I couldn't be prouder of their dedication to excellent programming," said Kliff Kuehl, president and CEO of Kansas City PBS. "We are grateful to the Missouri Broadcasters Association for honoring their efforts.”

Kansas City PBS and Flatland were recognized as finalists in the following categories:

Best Use of Digital Media – Non-News: Crime and Trauma Scene Cleaning

Best Use of Digital Media – Non-News: “Alligator Snapping Turtles Reintroduced to Kansas”

Best Promotion – Non-News: The Stadium Tax Debate

Best News Anchor: Nick Haines

Best Documentary: Healing Hate

Best Documentary: AIDS in KC: Getting to Zero

Best Station Sponsored Community Event:Harvesting Change Shop & Talk

About Kansas City PBS

Kansas City PBS is a non-profit multimedia organization located in midtown Kansas City. Founded in 1961, Kansas City PBS operates four television channels, as well as working with sister brands Flatland, its digital news source, and 90.9 The Bridge, an NPR music discovery public radio station.

For more information, contact:
Kynala Phillips
Communications & Engagement Manager
communications@kansascitypbs.org