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The Radio Television Digital News Association today announced the national winners of the 2021 Edward R. Murrow Awards. WFSU’s entry Committed: How and Why Children Became The Fastest Growing Group Under Florida's Baker Act garnered national recognition in the news series category.
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Tasha Weinstein, WFSU Public Media Education and Engagement Manager was named the 2021 recipient of the Janyth Righter Innovation Award. The award honors those whose work is moving public media in Florida forward in new and innovative ways.
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The WFSU News Team is being honored this year with four Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards, among the most prestigious in broadcast and digital news.
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The Peanuts specials A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving and A Charlie Brown Christmas will air ad-free on WFSU Public Media and WFSU PBS KIDS 360 on November 22, 2020 and December 13, 2020 respectively.
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A grant from the U.S. Department of Education will provide a new round of funding and resources to WFSU Public Media, and 11 other PBS stations. WFSU will use funding to implement local partnerships in the capital region of North Florida, among other projects.
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WFSU Public Media announces that its main television channel, WFSU-TV, can be live streamed free of charge online and on digital platforms where the PBS app is available.
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To get a better understanding of what methods residents plan to use to vote, WFSU is asking listeners to fill out a quick anonymous survey.
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The Farm Bureau cited Flanigan's outstanding coverage of Florida's farm families and production agriculture.
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WFSU-FM News Director Lynn Hatter has been named to the board of the Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA), a national organization that works to preserve free speech rights of broadcast journalists and promotes journalistic ethics.
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Join us for a series of television, radio, and Ecology Blog stories answering the questions at the heart of Age of Nature as they pertain to the Apalachicola River and Forgotten Coast.