A distinguished part of Florida State University is WFSU/WFSG-TV. With over 45 years experience as a member of the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) system, PBS and serving over 450,000 television households in northwest Florida, southwest Georgia, and southeast Alabama; WFSU/WFSG-TV has a great tradition in the presentation of award-winning public affairs coverage, as well as children's, fine arts, and information programming.
WFSU-TV and Radio is housed at the Public Broadcast Center of the Florida State University. WFSU also holds space on the 9th floor of the Capitol building, in Tallahassee, as The Florida Channel and in Panama City, as WFSG-TV.
In total, WFSU provides two television broadcast stations (WFSU and WFSG), one cable station (4FSU), one statewide satellite television service (The Florida Channel), four FM broadcast stations (WFSU, WFSQ WFSW, and WFSL, with repeaters in Marianna, Apalachicola and Port St. Joe), and Internet webcasting services of WFSU Radio Services, the Florida Supreme Court, the Florida Public Service Commission and The Florida Channel. In addition, WFSU provides community outreach- such as Ready to Learn and the Radio Reading Service, is a teaching and learning lab for Florida State University students, and provides satellite and production services to local businesses.
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