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QWEST FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES $10,000 DONATION TO KUED-TV FOR ITS READY TO LEARN PROGRAM

SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 4, 2007 – The CenturyLink Foundation today illustrated its commitment to public discourse, education and community service with a $10,000 donation to non-commercial KUED public television.

The donation will bolster KUED’s Ready To Learn programming that educates, enlightens and entertains. KUED is Utah’s premier public broadcasting television station (PBS), providing the full PBS schedule and serving the state of Utah plus parts of the four neighboring states with programs 24 hours a day.

”KUED has been providing Utah and the Intermountain West with thought-provoking programming for years, and I believe our communities really benefit from this,” said Jerry Fenn, CenturyLink president for Utah. “This grant from the CenturyLink Foundation will enable KUED to continue its educational efforts and help ensure strong learning skills for kids through the Ready To Learn programming.”

“The CenturyLink Foundation has been a generous supporter of KUED and public broadcasting for more than a decade,” said Larry Smith, KUED general manager. “We are proud of our association with Qwest—a company that promotes education and learning opportunities to help make our region’s students even more successful.”

Ready To Learn is public television’s contribution toward our nation’s most urgent educational goal: ensuring that all children begin school ready to learn. This national PBS/U.S. Department of Education program is designed to help kids ages 2-12 gain skills for achieving success in school and life by presenting quality, non-violent children’s television programs; by featuring workshops for parents, teachers, librarians and child caregivers on how to teach with television; and by offering free books to children to increase their literacy levels. The program targets at-risk children and families statewide, rural residents and those with low incomes, limited English proficiency and disabilities.

About the CenturyLink Foundation:

The CenturyLink Foundation's core principle is that investing in people and communities provides lasting value for the future. The CenturyLink Foundation awards grants to community-based programs that generate high-impact and measurable results, focusing on pre-K through grade 12 education.

About KUED:

KUED-7 is Utah’s premiere public broadcasting station, providing the full PBS schedule and serving the entire population of Utah plus parts of the four surrounding states with programs 24 hours a day. It is KUED’s intent to be, and to be recognized as, a vital community resource in the areas of public discourse, education, community service and the arts. This is done by providing alternative, non-commercial television programs which educate, enlighten and entertain. KUED is dedicated to meeting community needs and promoting viewer satisfaction. KUED makes programs available to all Utah citizens and to ensure programming responds to the needs, interests and aspirations of the public. In doing so, KUED produces, acquires and broadcasts programs that address local interests and reflect the diverse cultural, political, geographic and democratic characteristics of the state. Programs encourage the diversity of opinions and perspectives, while ensuring the balance, fairness and a commitment to editorial integrity.

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