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WMVS and WMVT share studio facilities located at the Continuing Education Center on the Milwaukee Area Technical College campus at 1036 North 8th Street in downtown Milwaukee; by the coincidence of the city's grid system, Milwaukee PBS has the unique distinction of its studio's address number incorporating the channel numbers for both of the stations (most television and radio stations that ...
WHA-TV signed on the air on May 3, 1954, as the first educational station in Wisconsin and the seventh in the United States. WHA-TV is the only public television station in the country that maintains a three-letter callsign, and one of only three analog-era UHF stations altogether (along with WHP-TV in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and WWJ-TV in Detroit) with a three-letter callsign.
Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Eau Claire: 14 14 WECX-LD: CW: Heroes & Icons on 14.2, Start TV on 14.3, MeTV on 14.4, NBC on 13.10 : 26 26 W26FG-D: Silent 53
The moves complete a realignment of the Milwaukee station's anchor lineup following the departure of veterans Joyce Garbaciak and Patrick Paolantonio. Blake Eason named co-anchor of 5 and 10 p.m ...
The following is a list of affiliates of Create, a PBS sub-channel network of non-commercial educational television stations in the United States. The list is arranged alphabetically by state and based on the station's city of license and followed in parentheses by the designated market area and when different from the city of license.
Milwaukee viewers are losing a familiar face as WTMJ-TV (Channel 4) announced Wednesday that award-winning journalist Carole Meekins will retire later this month. Meekins is the most veteran ...
Milwaukee Public Television leased space on the tower for WMVS (channel 10) and WMVT (channel 36) until a move to WVTV's tower in 1981 (with all three stations, and WCGV-TV (channel 24) moving to the nearby digital-ready Milwaukee PBS Tower in 1999, which does have guy wires over the Milwaukee River terminating on the river's east bank).
In 1994, he began working in public relations for his alma mater, Marquette University, as a fundraiser, and in February 1995 began hosting I Remember Milwaukee (later titled simply I Remember) on PBS station WMVS (Channel 10), a series revolving around the history of Wisconsin's largest city, [3] as well as the Saturday edition of Wisconsin's ...