WUSF in Tampa, Fla., is donating its broadcast license to another Tampa station, WEDU, which will change the former station’s call letters to WEDQ and continue to air its programs. The University of ...
Public television viewers in Tampa, Fla., are weighing in on what programs they’d like to continue watching after WUSF goes dark Oct. 15. That’s when Tampa’s WEDU will become the sole public TV ...
It’s safe to say that most television viewers have no idea about the executives who run the stations they watch. But across the country, presidents of local PBS stations become community leaders, a ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Thousands of public television and radio stations are at risk of losing federal funding after the House voted earlier this month to cut spending already approved by Congress. More than ...
Good morning, this is WMNF’s Radioactivity. I’m Rob Lorei. Coming up we’ll talk with an American scholar about President Trump’s threat to scuttle the nuclear deal with Iran. But first- until this ...
Television viewers looking for favorite programs that aired on WUSF TV will have to look elsewhere. The University of South Florida sold its broadcast license to the Federal Communications Commission, ...
Congress approved about $1 billion in cuts to public broadcasting stations nationwide as part of $9 billion in funding cuts to global aid and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. The slash in ...
Coming to WEDU will be something of a homecoming for Grove. Paul Grove will become WEDU PBS's new president and CEO, effective June 10. Following the death of WEDU's CEO Susan Howarth in September ...