WQED was the nation’s first community-supported television station. We champion communities by telling stories & creating experiences that educate, entertain & inspire our neighbors.
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WQED was the nation’s first community-supported television station. We champion communities by telling stories & creating experiences that educate, entertain & inspire our neighbors.
Stay connected with WQED by following us on other social media & subscribing to our newsletters.
We were thrilled to launch our IU1 Career Mobile Lab! Guests from the Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, @EQTCorp, @wqed, local school districts, & elected officials enjoyed networking, lunch from the Greene County CTC Food Truck, & learning about the mobile lab's programs🚐
We've extended the deadline for the survey until August 3rd! Click the link to take the survey and help WQED better champion our communities: surveymonkey.com/r/WQEDX
Only one day left to make your voice heard! Make a difference in your community by participating in our survey, which takes just a few minutes. Together, we can drive the future of WQED by supporting our neighbors in new meaningful ways. Click here: surveymonkey.com/r/WQEDX
You have the power to help WQED better champion our communities today! With your expert feedback, we can create even more meaningful content and programs you and your family will love. Visit surveymonkey.com/r/WQEDX to participate. Survey ends July 31st!
Our quick survey, with your valuable feedback, will help us expand the content and programs you love. With your expert opinion on WQED, you can make a difference in your community by participating here: surveymonkey.com/r/WQEDX
⏰ SCHEDULE CHANGE: Sunday's primetime dramas on @WQED will be DELAYED by approximately 15 minutes as @PBS carries the President's Oval Office address at 8:00 p.m. Adjust your DVR's accordingly! ("All New Rock, Pop & Doo Wop" will also be preempted by @pbsnewshour at 6:00 p.m.)
Calling all public media fans: WQED wants to hear from you! Help us enhance the content and programs you and your family love by participating in our survey. Check out surveymonkey.com/r/WQEDX to participate and help WQED better champion our communities!
Like many of our neighbors, the WQED station has lost power. As a result, our FM & TV livestreams are down. Our over-the-air television broadcast is NOT affected.
Please bear with us as we deal with this outage and stay safe through these storms!
#OTD in 1967, the popular children’s show “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood” premiered locally on @WQED.
Visit the historical marker of the host, Fred McFeely Rogers, with the #NEHgrant-funded @thecliodotcom: theclio.com/entry/148336
“Hope and Healing: The Children’s Institute of Pittsburgh” premieres TONIGHT @ 8pm on WQED-TV and YouTube. The half-hour doc tells the story of The Children's Institute's continued advancement in disability care for children. youtube.com/watch?v=AJ6qzz7O…
Recently, #FreedomHouseEMT’s story is being told, in two documentaries (First Responders @wqed), a book (American Sirens by Kevin Hazzard @goes_by_hazzard) and by the nine living survivors! Some of them are alive and sharing stories! The oldest is in his 90s! #NationalEMTWeek
“Hope and Healing: The Children’s Institute of Pittsburgh” premieres next May 16 @ 8pm on WQED-TV! The half-hour doc tells the story of The Children's Institute's continued advancement in disability care for children. Check out a promo HERE: youtu.be/AJ6qzz7OAnI
We adore this painting local artist Cue Perry created at last year's Cardigan Party, and now it can be yours in the form of a sticker as thanks for your donation during @PMGD2024. Donate NOW in any amount at wqed.tv/pmgd to give today! #PublicMediaGivingDays#PMGD2024
We ❤️ this painting local artist Cue Perry created @ last year's #CardiganParty. It can be yours in the form of a sticker as thanks for your donation during @PMGD2024. Donate NOW in any amount at wqed.tv/pmgd to support valuable programs & services in your community.
Seniors from @Pittsburgh’s Brighton Heights HAL Senior Center enjoyed the Elizabeth Black Documentary presented by @wqed producer/writer David Solomon. The documentary features this native Pittsburgh Artist who left an indelible mark on World War II soldiers & their families.
Public media is supported by neighbors like @giselefetterman. We’re celebrating @PMGD2024 – a time for you to show your pride for WQED and for your community. Make your donation now wqed.tv/pmgd & we’ll send you a Mister Rogers sticker as our thanks. #PublicMediaGives