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Visitors to our media center will be greeted by our digital welcome mat, and can see themselves on U•TV, an interactive exhibit where you can explore the art and science of television production. You can also take a peek inside our television studios. more...
Talk of the Nation, hosted by Neal Conan, will broadcast LIVE! from our new studios at WOSU@COSI October 10th, 2006, from 2pm-4pm. Doors open at 1 pm.
A question and answer session featuring WOSU's Fred Andrle and Conan will take place immediately following the broadcast until 5pm.
Tickets are free but on a first come first serve basis. Tickets will be available through the Columbus Metropolitan's Club's website through registration. There will not be a PHYSICAL ticket, you will need to check in. Call 614-464-3220 for more information.
Talk of the Nation is a talk radio program based in the United States, produced by National Public Radio, and is broadcast nationally from 2 to 4 p.m. Eastern Time. Its focus is current events and controversial issues. From late 2001 until the present, the show has been hosted by Neal Conan and includes special guests from the fields which the day's topics come from. Past regular hosts have included John Hockenberry, Ray Suarez, and Juan Williams. Each Friday Ira Flatow hosts Talk of the Nation - Science Friday with discussion topics from science, computing, and technology. The program invites listeners to pose questions for the guest host(s) by telephone or e-mail.
Met with initial opposition, the famed Ohio Stadium became one of several preeminent landmarks in Ohio and a nationally recognized symbol of collegiate football. more...
Sundays at 8pm on WOSU 89.7 Musica Sacra presents two hours of sacred choral music Sunday evenings at 8pm. Join host Christopher Purdy for music by Purcell, Handel, Tchaikovsky, John Taverner, Mozart, and more. more...