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The premier of WTIU's Our Town: Terre Haute received the highest number of viewer calls and contributions out of the six installments of the Our Town series.
As a member of WFIU, you can beat the box office and get tickets to see David Sedaris at the IU Auditorium before they go on sale to the general public.
On Friday August 20, Noon Edition will feature a discussion on IU's new Health Engagement Program and its effects on university employees.
Indiana Public Media (WFIU-Radio and WTIU-TV) will air Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction, Dr. Tony Bennett’s first-ever State of Education Address.
Terre Haute, Indiana will be the focus of the newest WTIU Our Town production.
Red Green will bring his one-man show to Bloomington on April 16, 2011. In celebration WTIU will air ‘Red Green Test Drive’ on Saturday, August 28 at 8:30 pm.
On Sunday, August 22 at 7 p.m., WFIU Public Radio will air a special interview with Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra concertmaster Zach De Pue.
Best known as Executive Producer for the Batman movies, Michael Uslan is an IU graduate. He spoke with WFIU's Annie Corrigan.
Staff of IU’s Radio and TV Center, with a little help from other campus departments, held a successful blood drive on August 3, 2010.
Pam Thrash joins WTIU-TV as co-host of the local magazine program ‘The Weekly Special.’
On Sunday, July 18 at 7 p.m., WFIU Public Radio will air a special interview with Nobel Prize winner Elinor Ostrom.
The Postmodern Jazz Quartet ushers in the IU Art Museum's 20th anniversary at 6:30 p.m. July 9.
The Friday Zone received a regional Emmy in the Children/Youth Program/Special category for the episode "Under The Sea".
Sara Wittmeyer joins WFIU-Radio/WTIU-TV as News Bureau Chief.
10% of back-room food sales and ALL TIPS to the server and bartender at Nick's in Bloomington on Thursday, June 17th will be invested in WFIU!
See music legends Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood and The Moody Blues on WTIU, and then join other public television fans to see them in concert this summer.
Nine area children have won prizes from WTIU in The PBS KIDS GO! Writers Contest. First place winners in each grade will be entered in the national contest.
WFIU Public Radio will air a special installment of Profiles, revisiting the life of the late Indiana University President and Chancellor Herman B Wells.
WFIU radio will discuss bullying this Friday at noon.
There will be a screening of Harp Dreams this Sunday (May 2) at Sherwood Oaks Christian Church at 3 pm.
As a member of WFIU, you can beat the box office and get tickets to see David Sedaris at the IU Auditorium before they go on sale to the general public.
On Friday August 20, Noon Edition will feature a discussion on IU's new Health Engagement Program and its effects on university employees.
Indiana Public Media (WFIU-Radio and WTIU-TV) will air Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction, Dr. Tony Bennett’s first-ever State of Education Address.
On Sunday, August 22 at 7 p.m., WFIU Public Radio will air a special interview with Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra concertmaster Zach De Pue.
Best known as Executive Producer for the Batman movies, Michael Uslan is an IU graduate. He spoke with WFIU's Annie Corrigan.
Staff of IU’s Radio and TV Center, with a little help from other campus departments, held a successful blood drive on August 3, 2010.
On Sunday, July 18 at 7 p.m., WFIU Public Radio will air a special interview with Nobel Prize winner Elinor Ostrom.
The Postmodern Jazz Quartet ushers in the IU Art Museum's 20th anniversary at 6:30 p.m. July 9.
Sara Wittmeyer joins WFIU-Radio/WTIU-TV as News Bureau Chief.
10% of back-room food sales and ALL TIPS to the server and bartender at Nick's in Bloomington on Thursday, June 17th will be invested in WFIU!
WFIU Public Radio will air a special installment of Profiles, revisiting the life of the late Indiana University President and Chancellor Herman B Wells.
There will be a screening of Harp Dreams this Sunday (May 2) at Sherwood Oaks Christian Church at 3 pm.
The Indiana chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists recently honored the staff of WTIU and WFIU news for their excellent work.
The Jazz Fables concert series presents this concert in celebration of Joe Bourne's 25th anniversary as host of WFIU’s “Just You and Me”.
Michael Barone, host of nationally syndicated radio program Pipedreams, is coming to Bloomington from to dedicate the Seward Organ in Auer Hall at IU.
What better way to celebrate Earth Day then by attending the WFIU Spring Recycled Music Sale.
April is Jazz Appreciation Month and WFIU Public Radio a is paying homage to jazz.
WFIU’s Music Director David Wood shares his memories of Robert Samels.
WFIU-Public Radio from Indiana University is currently airing two series that highlight Indiana in global news.
The premier of WTIU's Our Town: Terre Haute received the highest number of viewer calls and contributions out of the six installments of the Our Town series.
Indiana Public Media (WFIU-Radio and WTIU-TV) will air Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction, Dr. Tony Bennett’s first-ever State of Education Address.
Terre Haute, Indiana will be the focus of the newest WTIU Our Town production.
Red Green will bring his one-man show to Bloomington on April 16, 2011. In celebration WTIU will air ‘Red Green Test Drive’ on Saturday, August 28 at 8:30 pm.
Staff of IU’s Radio and TV Center, with a little help from other campus departments, held a successful blood drive on August 3, 2010.
Pam Thrash joins WTIU-TV as co-host of the local magazine program ‘The Weekly Special.’
The Friday Zone received a regional Emmy in the Children/Youth Program/Special category for the episode "Under The Sea".
Sara Wittmeyer joins WFIU-Radio/WTIU-TV as News Bureau Chief.
See music legends Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood and The Moody Blues on WTIU, and then join other public television fans to see them in concert this summer.
Nine area children have won prizes from WTIU in The PBS KIDS GO! Writers Contest. First place winners in each grade will be entered in the national contest.
The Indiana chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists recently honored the staff of WTIU and WFIU news for their excellent work.
The winners of the 69th Annual George Foster Peabody Awards were announced March 31st.
The American people have named PBS the most trusted and unbiased institution among nationally known organizations.
WTIU, the public television station based at Indiana University Bloomington, has received a 2009 PBS Development Award for its efforts.
The 2009 Parents' Choice Award winners for Websites have been announced and PBS received a total of 5 awards.
Make a contribution to WTIU during our June Membership Campaign, and you can receive tickets for a Tommy Emmanuel concert.
On April 21st, WTIU presented the Be More Awards at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
WTIU will be visiting the Lawrence County Public Library to hold an informational session on the upcoming Digital Television Conversion.
Traffic highs for both PBS.org and PBSKIDS.org cap a record-setting year.
Mary Ducette, WTIU’s educational services coordinator, recently attended and was a speaker at a national conference in Seattle.
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