Clay Aiken – A Favorite in Detroit

WTVS Detroit Public Television is the viewer-supported PBS member station that serves the nation’s 11th largest television market. They operate on digital channel 43 and are carried on cable and satellite systems throughout Southeast Michigan and over a thousand communities in Canada.

They also manage WRCJ-FM 90.9 in a cooperative relationship with its owner, the Detroit Public Schools.

The goals of WTVS are to educate, entertain and inspire, in partnership with their community.

PBS KIDS programs are offered for ten hours each weekday, along with national and international news, classic films and PBS favorites.

Besides the TV scheduling, Detroit Public TV is active in the community producing programs that showcase arts, culture, news analysis and physical activity.

Fred Nahhat is the Director of Individual Giving at WTVS.  He sat down with Clay Aiken and discussed Clay’s first PBS special.  The interview is excellent and Mr. Nahhat was prepared with facts and interesting questions.  WTVS broke the interview into two sections.  Each one is interesting.  Clay sounds excited, happy and shows that he has goals and aspirations for his musical career.

Enjoy the videos, but be sure and leave a comment at YouTube.  I am confident the station will appreciate your support.

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