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About WHUTHoward University Television went on the air November 17, 1980 as WHMM. The station’s debut received considerable local and national attention as it was the first and only Public Broadcasting Station (PBS) member station licensed to and operated by a predominantly African-American institution, historic Howard University, Washington, DC.
The station’s first anniversary gala was hosted by Bill Cosby and attended by several prominent national leaders. Over the years, the station was hailed as a forum for local issues and for its unique original productions. By 1990, the station was producing a live weeknight edition of its flagship series, Evening Exchange. This series, now a weekly, has been airing for over 25 years and its host, Kojo Nnamdi, has become a local celebrity.
Community Advisory BoardWHUT's relationship with its viewers and supporters would not be possible without the help of the Community Advisory Board (CAB). The WHUT Community Advisory Board assists WHUT in fulfilling its mission to inform, inspire, educate and entertain its audience. They do this by giving voice to underserved populations and bringing issues of community concern to the attention of station management. The CAB meets quarterly and all meetings are open to the public. Notices of meetings are posted on WHUT’s website and listed under public notices in the Washington Post. Community Advisory Board Members
For more information about the Community Advisory Board, contact (202) 806-3460. Click here for information on upcoming meetings. |
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