Few forms of entertainment have pushed American society’s boundaries like the circus. A two-part, four-hour American Experience feature on “The Circus” traces its origin in the […]
35 Reasons to Love WGCU
WGCU turns 35 this month! Get out the party hats and the piñata. WGCU is having a birthday! The station began life in August 1983 as […]
Nothing ‘fake’ about public media
FROM WGCU GENERAL MANAGER RICK JOHNSON: “Americans are most likely to rate PBS News, The Associated Press (AP) and National Public Radio (NPR) as being ‘not […]
Exploring the Edges: PBS Online Film Festival
Short films featured in the 2018 PBS Online Film Festival, which can be seen July 16-27 at pbs.org and streaming on YouTube and Facebook are: “Heroes […]
Imprisonment of Japanese Americans: How Did It Happen?
President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066 just a few months after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor in 1941. Some 120,000 people of Japanese ancestry were […]
WGCU FM wins four more national awards
Public Radio News Directors group honors station for work in 2017 WGCU-FM added more accolades to a winning year on June 23 when it was honored […]
“Mullet & Mangroves” coming to WGCU TV
Mark your calendar for the WGCU premiere of “Mullet & Mangroves, The History of Pioneer Families of Cayo Costa,” a 30-minute documentary from local Main Sail […]
What you’ll hear this week on Gulf Coast Live
[vc_row 0=””][vc_column][vc_column_text 0=””]All About Mosquitoes! – Monday, June 18, 1 p.m. The rainy season is upon us and that means mosquitoes! We’re joined by someone from […]