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We've come a long way since WGBH first hit the airwaves with a live 1951 radio performance by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Today, WGBH informs, inspires, and entertains millions of people not only here in Boston, but across the country and around the world. We reach our audiences at home, at work, at play, in the car, in the classroom, in movie theaters...wherever media is accessible.
WGBH is public service media for New England--on TV, radio, the Web, and out in the community. We're the single largest producer of PBS prime-time and online programming, and a major source of programs heard on public radio from coast to coast. We're a pioneer in educational multimedia and in media access technologies for people with hearing or vision loss.
Podcasts and vodcasts...DVDs...innovative online teaching tools for lifelong learning...as the media landscape continues to evolve, WGBH is staying ahead of the curve. We're always looking for new ways to serve you, and we're grateful for your interest and your support!
-- Jon Abbott, President and CEO
WGBH Studios
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Meetings
Meetings of the WGBH Board of Trustees, most of its committees, and the WGBH Community Advisory Board are open to the public.
Management and Boards
Who's who in WGBH management, our Board of Trustees, and our Community Advisory Board.
WGBH Mission
Times and technologies change, but our public-service mission remains constant.
Annual Report
Learn about our recent achievements. Past annual reports.
Get to Know WGBH...
Watch a QuickTime video intro to what we do (3 1/2 minutes).
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Our History
Milestones from our more than 50 years of serving the neighborhood and the nation.
Produced by WGBH
Award-winning WGBH productions on air, online, on IMAX screens, and more.
WGBH 2 DTV Activity (FCC 388)
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WGBH 44 DTV Activity (FCC 388)
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Current EEO Report
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