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. "We ...
WHRO Public Media, the only public broadcasting station in the country that is owned by a collaboration of 21 public school districts, is many things to the people of eastern Virginia and northeastern ...
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 ...
HAMPTON ROADS, Va. – Congressman Scott Taylor has pulled out of the upcoming debate between himself and Democratic nominee Elaine Luria ahead of the November election for Virginia’s second ...
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 ...
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 ...
Installed as part of the repack, the 68kW Parallax transmitter is upgradeable for ATSC 3.0 When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.
As a kid, John R. Morison watched television on a black and white set. Today in WHRO’s lobby, he walks past two high-definition tv screens that symbolize the station’s commitment to digital ...
NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) – WHRO-TV experienced a broadcast service interruption Thursday, July 17. According to a service alert posted to WHRO’s website and social channels, they had to take down the ...
PBS affiliate WHRO-TV has selected Miranda's Master Control Glass Cockpit multichannel switching, branding, and monitoring system for its new DTV broadcast facility in Norfolk, Va. The station’s HD/SD ...
An historical overview of WHRO's educational services, development, and programming. On October 2, 1961, WHRO-TV broadcast its first “tele-lesson” in Hampton Roads. For more than 50 years now, WHRO ...