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Western Reserve Public Media programmer Don Freeman is using Twitter to provide quick, interesting updates about our stations’ programs.

Twitter, the popular online social-networking application, enables Freeman to post simple messages — called tweets. You can access his updates at twitter.com by using the “Find People” tab to search for WRPMguy.

 

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Membership in the History Circle of Western Reserve PBS is FREE. Call 1-800-554-4549 to join or sign up online.

 

Local funding for history programming is provided by The Ruth H. Beecher Charitable Trust.

 

Western Reserve Public Media

Volume 7 Issue 3 • March 2010
In This Issue
American Experience presents Dolley Madison, the story of America’s “first first lady” American Experience presents Dolley Madison, the story of America’s “first first lady”
   
Enjoy musical blasts from the past throughout the month, including specials featuring Pat Boone, Chet Atkins and Roy Orbison Enjoy musical blasts from the past throughout the month, including specials featuring Pat Boone, Chet Atkins and Roy Orbison
   
American Masters follows architect I.M. Pei on a personal and architectural journey American Masters follows architect I.M. Pei on a personal and architectural journey
The History Circle Community Calendar features history-based local activities
   
Check out this month’s complete history programming schedule
   
Fusion, MHz Worldview and V-me

The digital television era is here, and with it comes the launch of Western Reserve Public Media’s exciting new channel lineup. We’re proud to present Fusion, MHz Worldview and V-me.

 
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