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 continue. WHRO also filed a ...
An eastern Virginia oldies station operated by Chesapeake Public Schools for more than 60 years has transferred ownership to WHRO Public Media in Norfolk. Under its new brand, Time Machine Radio ...
NORFOLK, Va. — Congress has voted to cut back roughly a billion dollars in federal funding for public broadcasting outlets, which means local public media stations like WHRO in Norfolk are facing ...
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 country’s oldest ...
Founded: 1961, based on the working agreement of Vince Thomas and Hunter Andrews (school board chairs of Norfolk and Hampton, respectively). The Federal Communications Commission awarded a license to ...
Barry Graham stared down the loaded cart as if it were his enemy, its wheels weighed down by a mountain of cardboard boxes. The WHRO folk producer called for a box cutter as he heaved one box onto a ...
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Here’s how WHRO Public Media, Hampton Roads’ NPR and PBS affiliate, was affected by May 1 executive order
If, like other Hampton Roads commuters, you instinctively turn the radio dial while battling morning traffic to find news or comfort in the oh-so-familiar voice of Steve Inskeep on “Morning Edition,” ...
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 ...
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