Small Business School was a weekly, half-hour television program that began airing in 1994, first in the United States on PBS-member stations, and then throughout the world via the Voice of America.
[1] The show traveled extensively throughout the United States and the rest of the world to engage with and interview founders of small businesses that had been operating for a minimum of ten years.
Case study guides first prepared for the PBS Adult Learning Satellite Service feed were then made available to colleges and universities throughout the world by being included within 50 basic textbooks used in business schools.
By 2006, each key point within most of the weekly episodes began streaming as short-burst, user-selected videos between one and five minutes long.
There were over 1800 video clips on the site that addressed key issues that typical business owners face every day.