A new AI capability that delivers analysis-ready Media Intelligence. More than just a product launch, this is a shift in how communications teams monitor, understand and act on media coverage.
WCET, virtual channel 48 (UHF digital channel 34), is a PBS member television station located in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. The station is owned by the Greater Cincinnati Television Educational Foundation,[1][2] a subsidiary of Public Media Connect. WCET was the first licensed public television station in the United States.[3] Its studios are located in the Crosley Telecommunications Center on Central Parkway in Cincinnati, and its transmitter is located along Warner Street in the Mount Auburn section of Cincinnati. Master control operations are based at the studios of sister PBS member station WPTD in Dayton. Source
Ann Thompson A Cincinnati sponsored website aids renters as they look for new housing. City Wise Software has partnered with the city to find, show and rate listings that people might not otherwise come across on traditional platforms. The company promoted the resource at a Washington Park housing fair on June 27.
CET is proud to present a patriotic lineup airing the weekend of The Fourth for our viewers to learn about our nation's past and celebrate the 250th anniversary celebration. Enjoy stirring tributes, musical performances and stunning fireworks displays all from the comfort of your own home as annual favorites like A Capitol Fourth return and new specials like America Made in Virginia premiere for this historic anniversary.
Hernz Laguerre Jr. This season, Brick by Brick covered a variety of different solutions that took us to neighborhoods all across Southwest Ohio and beyond. There were three stories that stood out to me this past season because of a recurring theme: multiple individuals and groups in a community joining forces to tackle a problem. In this article we will look at: Neighborhood Food Markets in food desert areas. Meals on Wheels expanding to meet the needs of seniors.
On June 16 Council held a joint special meeting with the Youth & Human Services Committee & Cincinnati Public School Board members, which focused on school-zone pedestrian safety, in part. Western Hills High School students and their teacher Jeff Demaree know the dangers of crossing the street all too well.
SPEAKERS Mike Shea, Hatsue, Rodney Veal, Promo Rodney Veal 00:09 Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Rodney Hills Inspired By. I'm the host, Rodney Deal, and today I get to meet someone who is a Cincinnati-based photographer, mover, and shaker of in the art realm and and all around creative force in Cincinnati and I'm super excited to join to have this conversation and that is with Hatsue. Hatsue 00:35 Yay! Hello, thank you so much for having me.
If you've got little ones at home for the summer season (or year round), PBS KIDS is your spot for content that's both entertaining and educational. As the number one educational media brand for kids, PBS KIDS helps children learn lessons that last a lifetime. Engaging media like episodes, games, read-alongs and more are designed to support key developmental areas from communication and critical thinking skills to literacy and STEM learning.
About Journey to the heart of Colonial Williamsburg for a tribute to America's semiquincentennial. This two-hour program honors our country with live performances, historic interpretation and large-scale visuals that honors the past, engages the present, and helps inspire America's future-all from the place where our path to independence truly began.
In Australia's remote northwest lies a land that defies time. "The Kimberley" spans over 400,000 square kilometers of remote tropical wilderness: turquoise coastlines, towering gorges, sandy deserts and sprawling savanna. Discover these hidden treasures and more in a landmark three-part series, The Kimberley: Australia's Wild West, premiering Wednesday, June 17, at 10pm on CET. You can also watch on the station livestreams or the PBS app with CET Passport.
About Meet the man who made public parks an essential part of American life, Frederick Law Olmstead, To Olmsted, a park was both a work of art and a necessity for urban life. His efforts to preserve nature created an "environmental ethic" decades before the environmental movement became a force in American politics.
About Discover the human stories behind our quest to explore the cosmos. At the dawn of a new space race, the series draws on intimate, unseen archive and powerful first-hand testimony, offering a unique perspective on our changing world and where we are headed. Across four episodes, Once Upon a Time in Space traces significant landmarks in spacefaring history, from the birth of the Shuttle and the pioneering Space Station Mir to the rise of commercial spaceflight.