Beacon College’s Neurodiversity Series Airs in Top 30 Media Markets
By Lighting the Path Staff
For three seasons, Beacon College’s award-winning PBS television program A World of Difference: Embracing Neurodiversity has empowered families nationwide through the PBS app. Produced by Beacon College, the series explores neurodiversity through expert interviews, family stories, and profiles of successful adults who thrive with learning differences.
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A World of Difference Request Your PBS Station TodaySeeking to broaden the show’s reach, Beacon College in August joined the National Educational Telecommunications Association (NETA), a nonprofit that distributes educational programming to public media stations across the country. NETA’s mission is to strengthen public media’s impact by connecting stations with content that informs, inspires, and educates.
That partnership is already paying dividends.
In its first month of NETA membership, an industry carriage report showed A World of Difference airing in 20 distinct U.S. television markets in August 2025, representing 17.58% of available channels. The program reached audiences in major metros such as Los Angeles and Chicago, as well as smaller regions including Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and Duluth-Superior, Minnesota.
“The early results from NETA confirm what we knew all along: Neurodiverse families are hungry for valuable expert advice to help them navigate the challenges they face raising neurodivergent children. And more than that, it confirms that these families are eager to be seen and heard, to know that they’re not alone and that success for their kids is possible.”
—Darryl E. Owens, associate vice president of communications and engagement at Beacon College and the show’s creator, producer, and host
The show’s strongest carriage markets — Los Angeles (#2), Chicago (#3), Orlando, Minneapolis, Charlotte, Raleigh-Durham, and Salt Lake City — rank among the Top 30 Nielsen Designated Market Areas (DMAs) nationally. A DMA is a non-overlapping geographic region where local television stations dominate viewing, making these placements especially significant for reaching large, diverse audiences.
Momentum continued in October. October’s carriage report showed the program expanding its footprint to 18.22% of available channels, while maintaining strong presence in top-tier markets such as Los Angeles and Chicago and mid-tier markets including Orlando, Minneapolis, Charlotte, and Raleigh-Durham.
Episodes have spotlighted topics ranging from military families raising neurodivergent children to career paths for neurodivergent jobseekers, and even innovative storytelling through Carl the Collector, an animated series featuring an autistic raccoon. Each installment underscores the show’s mission: to celebrate and empower families navigating the journey of learning differences.
Looking for A World of Difference in Your Area? Make a Request to Your Local Station!
A World of Difference is broadcast on our home PBS station of WUCF-TV in Central Florida and available nationwide on the free PBS app. Want the show on your local PBS station? Find your station and send them a request to air A World of Difference in your market. The show is now available in NETA distribution making it easy for PBS station’s to access it.
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