Sunday night Kentucky Educational Television received $80,000 in pledges when it debuted its landmark documentary "Where the River Bends: A History of Northern Kentucky."
The program goes down as the top pledge-producing locally-made documentary in the history of KET, said officials at the Lexington-based public TV network.
"We've had probably more mail and phone calls about this show than we have had on any show in a while," said Craig Cornwell, KET program director.
The documentary repeats at 7 p.m. tonight on KET2. And the network has just rescheduled a third airing set again for KET1 at 7 p.m. Sunday.
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