What's U.P.
Public Broadcasting's Impact on U.P.
8/4/2021 | 2m 43s
Guest Dan Truckey examines the impact of public broadcasting in the Upper Peninsula.
Beaumier U.P. Heritage Center director Dan Truckey joins host Mike Settles to discuss a new project focusing on the impact of public broadcasting on the Upper Peninsula. If you have a story to share, contact Dan at (906) 227-3212 or email heritage@nmu.edu.
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What's U.P. is a local public television program presented by WNMU-TV PBS
What's U.P.
Public Broadcasting's Impact on U.P.
8/4/2021 | 2m 43s
Beaumier U.P. Heritage Center director Dan Truckey joins host Mike Settles to discuss a new project focusing on the impact of public broadcasting on the Upper Peninsula. If you have a story to share, contact Dan at (906) 227-3212 or email heritage@nmu.edu.
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What's U.P.
What’s U.P. is a 2-4 minute community calendar interview program that highlights community events. What's U.P. airs irregularly on WNMU-TV PBS, Channel 13.1. The program is also available online.Providing Support for PBS.org
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