WETA
WETA, established in 1961, is a public broadcasting station serving Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia. It offers a range of educational, cultural, news, and public affairs programs. WETA aims to create and share content that reflects the intelligence and curiosity of its audience. As a member of the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), WETA PBS reaches approximately 1.3 million viewers each week with various programs, including children's shows, news, history, culture, and science.
In addition to WETA PBS, the organization operates several other channels, such as WETA UK, WETA Metro, WETA World, and the WETA PBS Kids Channel. WETA is known for producing significant television series, including Ken Burns's documentaries and the PBS Newshour. It also features programs like Washington Week with Gwen Ifill and The Kennedy Center Presents, which highlight the arts and culture of Washington, D.C.
On the radio, WETA Classical is the primary source for classical music in the Greater Washington area, broadcasting on multiple frequencies and available for streaming worldwide. WETA VivaLaVoce offers a continuous stream of classical vocal music.
Arlington, VA

