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Before starting his career as a radio announcer, WHRO FM Host Dwight Davis taught high school science. His love for classical music led him to the airwaves, and he recently celebrated 40 years with WHRO Public Media.
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WHRO FM's Raymond Jones discovered a passion for radio in high school, and it has never left him. He recently celebrated his 40th year with the station.
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We are excited to announce that Dimensions, our members' magazine, is getting a new format. Read the message from WHRO Public Media CEO & President Bert Schmidt.
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Every May we take extra time to celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month by shining a light on AAPI experiences, filmmakers, musicians and other artists. Check out this year's round-up of exciting programs—including some learning resources for your kids!
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Among its many broadcast services, WHRO Public Media has been providing radio reading programs for the blind and visually impaired for more than 40 years.
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Fans of Sanditon—and anyone who loves a good rom-com—prepare to be swept away by a "fearfully romantic" tale of young love in Tom Jones, inspired by the classic Henry Fielding novel, beginning Sunday, April 30, on WHRO TV 15.
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Looking to watch your favorite WHRO TV 15 shows on the go? WHRO Public Media fans now have another way to watch local content along with beloved PBS programs.
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We're excited about Public Media Giving Days that is happening on May 1 & 2. This is a first-ever event of this scope that gives fans across the nation the opportunity to meaningfully rally behind the institution of public media over a two-day period.
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Singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, an icon among music makers, will be the next recipient of the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song.
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The coastal Virginia city is using $112 million to protect Chesterfield Heights. Learn about these efforts in this new short film that premieres Saturday, April 22.