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We at Howard University Television produce our own original programs highlighting stories in your community — the Washington, DC metropolitan area. From music and arts, to food and culture, we deliver content directly to you on a variety of platforms. Decades: A Mini Docuseries. At Howard.
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WHUT is transmitted over the air via Channel 32.1 as a 100% Free Public Broadcast to the District of Columbia, Southern Maryland, Baltimore, Northern Virginia, and other surrounding cities.
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WHUT-TV, Howard University Television was founded in 1980 in Washington, D.C. as WHMM. At its inception, the station became the first public station in the United States to be licensed to and operated by a historically black college and university (HBCU) - Howard University.