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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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Christmas Day is just one week away and if you’re still searching for a special gift for the baseball fan on your list, Pete Peterson has a suggestion for…
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Antiques Roadshow is a popular program on PBS.In this edition of Reading Baseball, Pete Peterson talks about a special piece of baseball memorabilia he…
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WSIU Stations Deliver Instructional Television Content for Middle School Students; Launches PBS KIDSWSIU Public Broadcasting is announcing new instructional television programming to help with home learning. WSIU has preempted its daytime educational…
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For Immediate ReleaseFriday, October 26, 2018WSIU and Network Knowledge Announce New Public Media Partnership as Dr. Jerold Gruebel Set to RetireStations…
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A new PBS series highlights the power of reading through the prism of America's best-loved novels -- as chosen in a national survey.In his latest edition…
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The first half of Ken Burns' 10-part PBS series on the Vietnam War aired September 17-21 on WSIU-Television. The second half of the series will begin on…