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Program Schedules - WBGU-PBS
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History - WBGU-PBS
Brief history of WBGU-TV from 1964 to the present. WBGU-PBS signed-on for the first time, Monday, Feb. 10, 1964. Since then, WBGU-PBS has grown from a small studio in South Hall on the BGSU campus to a thriving production studio ready to meet the technological challenges of today’s communications industry.
OhioLearns360 - WBGU-PBS
WBGU-PBS and Ohio’s other PBS stations worked with families and out-of-school time programs to address disruptions to learning caused by the COVID-19 pandemic from 2022 until June 30, 2023 thanks to an Ohio Learns 360 grant from the Ohio Department of Education.
Thanksgiving - wbgu.org
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The Journal - WBGU-PBS
The U.S. will be celebrating its semiquincentennial (250 years) in 2026 and the Buckeye State is all-in to celebrate “Ohio style,” highlighting Ohioan’s unique contributions during the last 250+ years.