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WSIU, the Carbondale Public Library, and Indie Lens Pop-Up, presented by ITVS, INDEPENDENT LENS will host a screening of “The Tuba Thieves,” featuring a free dinner and community dialogue. Directed, written, and produced by hard of hearing filmmaker Alison O’Daniel, the film uses a series of tuba thefts in Los Angeles high schools as a jumping-off point to explore the nature of sound itself, through several d/Deaf people telling stories in the film equivalent of a game of telephone.
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Children in the region are attending family reading events and receiving free books thanks to a partnership between WSIU and Molina Healthcare.
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Students from the Jackson County CEO program recently visited WSIU to learn more about the broadcast industry.
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WSIU & SIU School of Media Arts host public lecture on Preserving Public Sounds and the history of Public broadcasting.
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A special event this week examined efforts to bring more diverse perspectives into the national dialogue.
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WSIU and the Marion Carnegie Library are teaming up to help students tell the region about what matters to them. Young people and their parents/guardians are invited to visit the Spring ‘24 Southern Illinois News Bureau kickoff to learn how and to register for the bureau!
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This week the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS and America’s Public Television Stations were cited for their work to prepare children in reading.
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Beginning Feb. 6, PBS will provide eight hours of children’s programming on the daytime schedule, from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. The change allows for the addition of a wide variety of new programming from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
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WSIU is proud to announce the return of Sounds of the Season to WSIU TV after a two-year hiatus. The series returns Sun, Dec. 18 at 7pm to showcase local choirs and vocal ensembles as they sing seasonal classics and holiday standards.
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WSIU Public Broadcasting, the public media arm of Southern Illinois University Carbondale, is proud to announce a new season of 'InFocus' and to highlight the accomplishments of series producer Julie Staley.