Jon Miskowski

Director of Television

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(608) 263-0299

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Jon Miskowski is Director of Television for PBS Wisconsin, leading the six-station PBS Wisconsin network that includes four multicast channels, Wisconsin productions, online and digital services, PBS Wisconsin's Pre-kindergarten-12th grade education service, and community engagement. He shepherds the station’s current and future work to ensure we deliver resources that are relevant to the learning and entertainment needs of the people of Wisconsin and accessible across a range of platforms in a rapidly changing media landscape.

Miskowski has been a leader of the reinvention of PBS Wisconsin Education, a service providing teacher training and media for Wisconsin classrooms, educators and students. This work has included Wisconsin First Nations education resources, the Timothy William Trout Education Innovation Lab, and PBS Wisconsin’s first educational video games, Jo Wilder and The Capitol Case and The Legend of the Lost Emerald. He has also forged innovative community partnerships and advisory committees offering deeply informed guidance on the station's  digital and broadcast programming including Wisconsin in Black & White, Why Race Matters, The Wisconsin Muslim Project, and Wisconsin Pride.

Miskowski was raised in Stevens Point. He previously served as PBS Wisconsin’s Director of Development for 15 years. He is the recipient of the 2009 C. Scott Elliott Development Professional of the Year Award from PBS.

Jon Miskowski is Director of Television for PBS Wisconsin, leading the six-station PBS Wisconsin network that includes four multicast channels, Wisconsin productions, online and digital services, PBS Wisconsin's Pre-kindergarten-12th grade education service, and community engagement. He shepherds the station’s current and future work to ensure we deliver resources that are relevant to the learning and entertainment needs of the people of Wisconsin and accessible across a range of platforms in a rapidly changing media landscape.

Miskowski has been a leader of the reinvention of PBS Wisconsin Education, a service providing teacher training and media for Wisconsin classrooms, educators and students. This work has included Wisconsin First Nations education resources, the Timothy William Trout Education Innovation Lab, and PBS Wisconsin’s first educational video games, Jo Wilder and The Capitol Case and The Legend of the Lost Emerald. He has also forged innovative community partnerships and advisory committees offering deeply informed guidance on the station's  digital and broadcast programming including Wisconsin in Black & White, Why Race Matters, The Wisconsin Muslim Project, and Wisconsin Pride.

Miskowski was raised in Stevens Point. He previously served as PBS Wisconsin’s Director of Development for 15 years. He is the recipient of the 2009 C. Scott Elliott Development Professional of the Year Award from PBS.