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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.
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Join WSIU and The Carbondale Public Library on Sun, Nov. 6 at 2:30pm for a free film screening of the Independent Lens film ‘Move Me,’ which explores the challenges of adapting to life with a disability.
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‘Arthur,’ the iconic series based on the bestselling books by Marc Brown, will launch 'The Arthur Podcast' and a new digital short starring Arthur Read and his sister D.W. as they navigate podcast production.
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Boston public media producer GBH and PBS LearningMedia are launching a new U.S. History Collection. It's free to teachers nationwide and can be accessed by searching 'U.S. History Collection' on pbslearningmedia.org.
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WSIU Public Broadcasting is pleased to announce a major upgrade of Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) over the air television signal to portions of southeast Missouri and southern Illinois by adding a new transmission facility.
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WSIU Public Broadcasting, a service of Southern Illinois University Carbondale, is pleased to announce Jason Powell as a recipient of the ‘Neighborly’ award in the individual category.
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WSIU Public Broadcasting, a service of Southern Illinois University Carbondale, is pleased to announce Draegan Bandy as a recipient of the ‘Neighborly’ award in the Youth category.