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WUSF-TV began broadcasting on September 11, 1966. It broadcast for five hours a day on weekdays only, with a mix of reruns of older commercial shows, USF courses, two children's programs, and several local programs. [12] Initially, WUSF-TV had no network programming, as WEDU was the local station for National Educational Television.
WEDU was supportive of WUSF-TV because, per general manager R. Leroy Lastinger, it provided an outlet for college and higher education needs that channel 3 could not serve alone with its existing commitments. [44] However, shortly after coming on the air, WUSF-TV began angling for more resources and prominence.
WUSF may refer to: WUSF (FM) , a radio station (89.7 FM) licensed to Tampa, Florida, United States and owned by the University of Florida WEDQ , a television station (channel 16 analog/34 digital) licensed to Tampa, Florida, United States, which held the call sign WUSF-TV from 1966 to 2017
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WUSF signed on the air in September 1963; 61 years ago (). [2] That was seven years after USF's founding in 1956. It joined NPR in 1976. It was the first public radio station in the country-—and the first station of any kind in Florida-—to broadcast using HD radio technology.