WOSU
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WOSU are the call letters for the four stations owned and operated by The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio.
- WOSU 820 AM is a member station of National Public Radio network. WOSU (AM) broadcasts using HD-Radio. WOSU 820 AM produces an award-winning discussion program, Open Line hosted by Fred Andrle. In addition to discussion with a wide variety of guests with backgrounds in the fields of science, music, politics, literature, etc., listeners are often allowed to call in and voice their thoughts on any variety of topics, hence the name. The station also carries a number of National Public Radio programs such as Morning Edition, All Things Considered, Fresh Air, Talk of the Nation, and Day To Day. WOSU 820 also offers programs from Public Radio International and American Public Media.
- Mike Thompson is the News Director for the station with Morning Edition host Marilyn Smith and All Things Considered host Christina Morgan.
- WOSU-FM 89.7 is a classical music station. It was the first station in Columbus to broadcast using HD-Radio beginning on April 5, 2004 at 3:30pm.
- Note: WOSU Radio has multiple repeaters throughout the state: 91.7 FM WOSV-FM in Mansfield, Ohio, 91.1 FM WOSE-FM and 89.5 FM W208AT in Coshocton, Ohio, 91.1 FM WOSB-FM in Marion, Ohio, and 91.5 FM WOSP-FM in Portsmouth, Ohio.
- WOSU-TV television channel 34 is an affiliate of the PBS television network. WOSU-TV started broadcasting on February 20, 1956.
- WOSU-DT television channel 38 is a high-definition digital television channel also affiliated with the PBS network.