
About Georgia Public Broadcasting
Who is GPB?
GPB is a knowledge hub where Georgians of all ages can access a variety of free and trusted platforms that encourage lifelong learning and collaboration.
What Does GPB Stand For?
Vision
To unite and uplift Georgia
Mission
GPB works as a team to create diverse programming that enriches Georgians of all ages.
Values
These core principles and beliefs guide the work of GPB. Combined, they form the mnemonic device of CIVIC, which reminds us of the important service we provide to communities across the state.
Community
Drives all that we do. We value the GPB staff as a collective and our state as many we seek to unite as one.
Integrity
Underpins our trusted relationships with each other and with the work we produce for our stakeholders
Vision
Encourages creativity and innovation within our operation and through our programming.
Inclusion
Means we reflect diversity in our staff so we can reflect our state’s diversity through our content.
Collaboration
Encourages us to solicit ideas across the organization and with our diverse stakeholders.
Who Does GPB Serve?
Georgians across all corners of the state who want accessible information they can trust, including:
- Families who want safe content for their children
- High school boosters who want to see their teams and rivals compete
- Voters in towns and cities who want the facts on key issues
- Cultural afficionados who relish wholesome, intelligent content
“We offer trustworthy information and resources that touch all ages across Georgia, from interactive play for kids to listening and watching for adults.” – GPB Board Member
“We educate, inform and entertain Georgians so that they have an interest in learning about Georgia and the wider world around them.” – GPB Staff Member
“GPB gives Georgians ways to connect with their communities, so they don’t feel isolated and stay informed.” - GPB Community Partner
Directions
From I-75 South, take Exit 250 for 16th, 14th, and 10th Streets. Follow the exit ramp to 14th Street and turn right at the traffic light onto 14th.
From I-85 South, take Exit 84 for 17th, 14th, and 10th Streets. Follow the exit ramp to 14th Street and turn right at the traffic light onto 14th.
From the light at 14th Street, the Georgia Public Broadcasting facility is on the left, immediately past the Georgia Tech Research Institute building.
Parking Directions
From 14th Street, enter the driveway between the Georgia Tech Research Institute building and Georgia Public Broadcasting and approach the parking gate. After the entrance gate rises proceed to the right and up the ramp into the garage. All visitors must park in the the visitor designated areas on the 2nd level between the two elevator banks. All visitor spaces have a 4 hour limit (if you will be visiting GPB for more than four hours, please ensure you are given the proper parking pass by your staff contact). Take the elevators clearly marked “GPB” to the ground floor and exit to your right. Take another right and follow the entrance hallway to the security console or event registration desk located in the GPB Atrium.

Closed Captioning Contact Information
For television and internet closed captioning issues, please contact:
Melina Childs
Traffic Manager
260 14th Street N.W. • Atlanta, GA 30318
Phone: 404-685-2750 • Fax: 404-685-2491
E-mail: mchilds@GPB.org