WSRE

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WSRE
Pensacola, Florida
Branding WSRE
Slogan Public Television for the Gulf Coast
Channels Analog: 23 (UHF)

Digital: 31 (UHF)

Affiliations PBS
Owner Pensacola Junior College
(District Board of Trustees, Pensacola Junior College)
First air date September 11, 1967
Former callsigns WSRE-TV (1967-1981)
Former affiliations NET (1967-1970)
Transmitter Power 3020 kW (analog)
1000 kW (digital)
Height 149 m (analog)
549 m (digital)
Facility ID 17611
Transmitter Coordinates 30°26′37.2″N, 87°14′3.9″W (analog)
30°36′41″N, 87°36′26.4″W (digital)
Website www.wsre.org

WSRE is the PBS member station for the Pensacola, Florida viewing area. The station has been broadcasting since 1967.

The station has recently gone under very significant growth, with the dedication of the new Jean & Paul Amos Performance Studio, and numerous equipment and technical upgrades.

The station's transmitter and production and development facilities are located at the Kugelman Center for Telecommunications on Pensacola Junior College's main campus.

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[edit] Production Facilities

WSRE is home to three fully equipped television studios. The largest being WSRE's Studio A, otherwise known as the Jean and Paul Amos Performance Studio. Studio A is an 18,000 sq. foot fully featured television soundstage offering 500 seats of stadium seating, which is retractable to allow for more soundstage space. Studio B also offers all of the technical capability of Studio A, with more moderate floor space designed for live or pre-recorded programming without a live audience. Most of the station's local programming is produced in Studio B, including Open Forum, Connecting the Community, Aware, PJC Today, Legislative Review and formerly Flavors of the Coast. Studio C is a much smaller studio and is almost exclusively used for television programs and segments designed for satellite uplinks. MSNBC's Scarborough Country is frequently produced in Studio C when Joe Scarborough is in Pensacola.

[edit] Digital Programming

The station's digital channel is multiplexed:

Digital channels

Channel Programming
23.1 DT1 WSRE HD
23.2 DT2 PBS World
23.3 DT3 WSRE Plus

[edit] Local Programming

The station produces many local and regional programs, including:

  • Open Forum - a discussion/call-in show
  • Connecting the Community - a weekly program designed to keep members of the community aware of local community happenings, also a call-in show
  • Garden Magic - A call-in gardening tips and information program hosted by Dr. Bill Bennett
  • Food for Thought - features speeches by experts educated in an array of fields who are from or are visiting the Pensacola, FL area
  • Aware - a local community feature show, aiming to keeping viewers best interests in mind by keeping viewers up to date on issues that may directly affect them and their families
  • Rally - A televised political debate program that airs days before important local elections.
  • PJC Today - News about what's happening around Pensacola Junior College.
  • Legislative Review - Local state legislators are invited to appear on this program to discuss local political issues and answer questions from their constituents.
  • Flavors of the Coast - A cooking program featuring recipes exclusively found on the gulf coast.

[edit] Gourmet Cooking

WSRE was also the home of the nationally-televised French cooking program, Gourmet Cooking, which was hosted by Earl Peyroux. The program first went into production as a local program in 1977, going into national public television syndication in 1982, and televised through the early-1990s. At age 78, Peyroux died of unreleased circumstances on October 23, 2003. [1]

[edit] WLNE

WLNE is a local educational channel operated by WSRE targeted towards young children and teachers. The channel's "call sign" is actually the acronym "Where Learning Never Ends". The channel is only available on Cox Cable channel 19 in Pensacola. This WLNE should not be confused with the ABC affiliate in Providence, Rhode Island, whose calls are "WLNE-TV".

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