A Word from the Governor
Delaware
Small Business School in Delaware


Open Letter: We all need to support our local public television stations; it is important for our children and for the continuing education of all adults.

Chambers of Commerce: This website can be totally rebranded for any local Chamber of Commerce that is involved with their local station to produce more profiles about Delaware businesses. The content can be controlled and updated by each local chamber.

To date, there is only one Delaware-based businesses that has been profiled on the show:

City / Town Business Name Master Class Type of business
Seaford NoUVIR Ruth Ellen & Jack Miller Elecrtical equipment
Small Business School
In Delaware, watch these PBS-member stations:  
Dover WYBE
WNJT-52
WNJS-23
8:00 AM Saturdays
7 AM Sundays
Education
Georgetown   MPT 7:30 AM, Sundays Education
Salisbury WCPB 7:30 AM, Sundays Education

Target Number of Weekly Viewers in Delaware:28000 television households
Estimated total number of small businesses: 70,000

  • Over 7000 small business owners in Delaware. The goal is to have as many as 10% of the total small business population watching the show each week. Through the USA the national average is one small business for every 12 people. It follows that there are as many as 70,000 small businesses in Delaware based on a total population of just over 860,000 people! The goal of Small Business School is to profile the finest 1% of Delaware's small and emerging businesses. That would be about 700 small businesses -- several decades of television productions!
  • Over 7,000 small business employees in Delaware. Just one person from within less than 10% of the total number of small businesses.
  • Over 7,000 general viewers who use small business services in Delaware. A little more than 1% of the total population in the entire state. Everybody in the state uses the services of small businesses every day.
  • 7,000 people who want or need to start the business of their dreams -- the under-employed among our large-business, corporate employees, and the unemployed.
Advocates for viewers: Local Chambers of Commerce, Small Business Development Centers, SCORE volunteers, Economic Development Commissions, SBA, business press, bankers, brokers, CPAs, and people from within these other Delaware-based Small Business Resources:
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