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About WOSU TV

PBS member station, WOSU TV (simulcast on WPBO TV in Portsmouth) features award-winning children’s shows, public affairs, science, and nature as well as award-winning locally produced shows such as Broad and HighColumbus on the Record, and In the Know.

Over the air, WOSU TV can be seen on digital receivers at 34.0, WOSU-HD 34.1, WOSU-OHIO 34.2, WOSU-PLUS 34.3.

WOSU Digital TV

WOSU DT signed on in 2003 with central Ohio’s first full-power digital television signal. WOSU DTV currently includes:

  • WOSU HD (Time Warner 707; Insight 916; WOW! 205) provides full-time high-definition or digital widescreen programming featuring art, culture, nature, and more.

  • WOSU OHIO (Time Warner 96; Insight 190; WOW! 150) showcases programming from The Ohio Channel which includes live legislative and public affairs coverage the capital.

    All Sides the Ann Fisher can also be seen live weekdays from 10 a.m. to noon.

  • WOSU PLUS (Time Warner 994; Insight 191; WOW! 153) delivers programming that is a delay of prime PBS programming and CREATE TV, a daytime how-to and lifestyle series.

  • WOSU On Demand. Watch your favorite WOSU documentaries and programs through the Time Warner Digital Cable Channel 1111.

Columbus Collaborative Programs
This unique model builds local partnerships to create programming of interest to the broader community. Examples that can be seen on Columbus Collaborative include the Columbus New Americans programming andOhio State University programming.

Big Ten Network Programming
WOSU is the producer of Ohio State University’s non-sports programming airing on the network. Program series include O-H-I-O.

Columbus Neighborhoods
WOSU is focused on a four-year, $1 million local programming and outreach effort focused on a TV documentary series, radio specials, an interactive website and storytelling days highlighting neighborhoods to celebrate Columbus’ 2012 bicentennial.

Datacasting
Digital television allows for datacasting that provides additional data within our digital signal, which may have a large impact on public safety and homeland security. WOSU is experimenting with datacasting in partnership with the Ohio Emergency Management Agency.