Six new hours of programming including "Little Wonders of The Palm Beaches" and "Drive The Palm Beaches" is soon to be distributed to nearly 40 million homes on Destination America.
In lieu of a live ceremony, the winners of The Palm Beaches Student Showcase of Films gave their acceptance speeches via a Facebook Watch Party video montage.
Currently airing on ESPN and ABC, "The Last Dance" is a 10-part docuseries centering on basketball legend Michael Jordan. Interviews were filmed at a luxury estate in Ocean Ridge.
As the only city in PBC with direct access to Lake Okeechobee, Pahokee serves as a great destination for environmentalists and those seeking new and exciting eco-tourism opportunities.
G-Star is keeping students busy with new initiatives like the "Student Body Health" radio show and support videos for healthcare industry first responders and frontline workers.
Jonathan Lockhart Jr. recently filmed a documentary about to his grandfather, William O. Lockhart, for whom the Lake Worth Beach pier was renamed and dedicated.
Just because all professional sporting events are on hold, that doesn’t mean viewers can’t still get their sports fix by tuning into ThePalmBeaches.TV! With more than 33 hours of programming, there is something for everyone.
"Birding Adventures," featured on The Palm Beaches TV and produced locally by AA Video, gained national attention by being highlighted in the BirdWatchingDaily.com, a companion to the national bi-monthly "BirdWatching" magazine.
Equestribar, a nutritious food product designed for riders and other athletes, chose Juno Beach as its setting for a photoshoot designed to appeal to the health-conscious equestrian enthusiast.
COVID-19 couldn’t stop filmmakers Josh Brady, Kat Brady and Shelby Halberg with the online premiere for their locally shot and edited film, "The Big Frozen Gumshoe."