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WHRO is premiering Sunday “Buried History: First Baptist Church,” a short documentary about the excavation of Historic First Baptist Church of Williamsburg-Nassau Street, one of the cou… ...
WHRO began managing the station in April, when the license transfer agreement was still pending with the FCC. Its engineers installed a new 15,000-watt transmitter for WFOS immediately after taking ...
Starting Saturday, WHRO Public Media will start operating a beloved Chesapeake radio station — though it’s not yet clear how much of the station’s original programming will contin… ...
NORFOLK, Va. — WHRO-TV is temporarily off the air as crews make emergency repairs. According to a notice on its website, repairs are being made to the public media station's transmission system.
Chef Sydney “Cowboy Syd” Meers had been wanting his own show for decades. About six years ago, longtime friend Jeff Fine, WHRO Public Media’s vice president of production, agreed … ...
WHRO-TV is temporarily off the air as crews make emergency repairs. According to a notice on its website, repairs are being made to the public media station's transmission system.
Money How WHRO could be impacted by federal funding cuts The Corporation for Public Broadcasting's shutdown risks nearly $2 million in annual support for WHRO Public Media.
Congress has voted to cut back $1 billion in federal funding for public broadcasting outlets, which means local public media stations like WHRO in Norfolk are facing significant financial challenges.
WHRO Public Media in Norfolk, Va., announced this month that it acquired the Virginia Center for Investigative Journalism, a nonprofit newsroom with a network of freelance reporters covering the state ...