Weta

United States

Who We Are

WETA, founded in 1961, stands as the premier public broadcasting station in the nation's capital, delivering a diverse array of educational, cultural, and public affairs programming to Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia, serving 1.3 million viewers weekly. As a member of the Public Broadcasting Service, WETA emphasizes the production of programs that embody intellectual rigor and cultural significance, exemplified by acclaimed series such as Ken Burns's "The Civil War," "Baseball," and "The Ward," alongside respected news programs like "PBS NewsHour" and "Washington Week with Gwen Ifill." In addition to its television offerings, WETA operates WETA Classical, the exclusive provider of classical music for the Greater Washington area, available through multiple radio frequencies and streaming platforms, further establishing WETA as a vital resource for enriching the regional cultural landscape.

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