Home

Sunday, 11 May 2008
10:37PM

Pledge
You can become a valuable part of the WOSU Public Media family with your gift today. Your generosity will benefit the arts, education, and citizenship of the communities we serve. Learn how YOU can help!
Click here to pledge
.

WOSU Online Auction

WOSU Auction is now online. There are dozens of items to choose from, including fabulous travel packages, items from favorite PBS series, and much, much more. Click here to get started, and bid high to buy!

more...


You need to upgrade your Flash Player


Deadly Storms Tear Through Nation's Heartland

Severe thunderstorms and tornadoes ravaged parts of Missouri, Oklahoma and Georgia on Saturday evening and Sunday... more...

Chilean Volcano Erupts, Forces Evacuations

The Chaiten volcano in the remote Patagonia region of southern Chile has been dormant for 2,000 years. But for more than... more...

Pro-European Candidates Win Serbian Elections

Pro-European candidates have eked out a victory in Serbia's parliamentary elections. Dejan Anastasijevic, a journalist... more...

Columbus Symphony Cancels Summer Concerts

The Columbus Symphony Board of Directors says it lacks cash for summer concerts and will be forced to lay-off employees. Musicians have a contract through August 31st but the head of the musician's union says some already seeking other career options.
more...
More news from the WOSU NPR News Room
Get news headlines via RSS [What's This?]

Nature: Prince of the Alps
8pm

High in the Austrian Alps, a female red deer, a leader in her herd, gives birth to a calf. Her status makes him a prince among the other calves. But hunters, skiers, hikers and pet dogs, as well as a harsh and icy winter, threaten their survival.

Antiques Roadshow
8pm

Appraisers look at drawings by legendary folk musician Woody Guthrie; an heirloom early-19th-century tavern clock made by Aaron Willard; and a five-carat, Asscher-cut diamond ring

The Adirondacks
Wednesday at 9pm

Through the varied perspectives of several passionate characters, this high-definition program explores the remarkable history, seasonal landscape and current state of the Adirondacks.


View Full Program Schedule

DTV

On February 17, 2009, television will go all digital, all the time. While the benefits of digital television are remarkable, millions of households risk losing television reception unless they take the easy steps to receive a digital signal. Are you ready? more...

Symphony at 7

Join host John Rittmeyer for WOSU’s weekday, hour-long program, Symphony at 7, at...you guessed it...7pm! Each evening John will feature a full-length symphony for the full appreciation. Discover what John has in store as he finds significant symphonic recordings to share with you. more...