In this edition of WEDU Arts Plus, Tampa Bay veterans share their stories of service on stage in The Telling Project, an ancient art is resurrected, women filmmakers find empowerment through community ...
In November 2015, WEDU received a very generous $4 million bequest from long-time viewer Phyllis L. Ensign. This was the largest gift in the station’s 58 year history. Mrs. Ensign’s generosity ...
Our editors' top picks to read today. Federal funding for public broadcasting costs each American just $1.60 annually, yet delivers immeasurable value to our nation and our community. The Tampa Bay ...
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. — A new documentary — titled "Triumph, Tampa’s Untold Chapter in the Civil Rights Movement" — is sharing the story of Tampa’s role in the civil rights movement. A new WEDU PBS documentary, ...
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 ...
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 ...
TAMPA, Fla. — On July 18, Congress voted to eliminate $1.1 billion that would have gone to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting over the next two budget years. That money is given to NPR and PBS ...
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