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Monday, 15 June 2009 08:34

Equal Opportunity in School’s Act

Governor Charlie Crist was in Ft. Myers Friday for a
bill signing.  “Florida’s Equal Opportunity in Education Act” is now
law.  WGCU’s Valerie Alker has more.


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Monday, 15 June 2009 08:34

Blood Center in Need

A sluggish economy and the start of summer have Florida’s Blood Centers desperate for donations.  WGCU’s Farah Dosani has more.


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Monday, 15 June 2009 08:34

Equal Opportunity in School’s Act

Governor Charlie Crist was in Ft. Myers Friday for a
bill signing.  “Florida’s Equal Opportunity in Education Act” is now
law.  WGCU’s Valerie Alker has more.


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Published in WGCU News
Monday, 15 June 2009 08:34

Blood Center in Need

A sluggish economy and the start of summer have Florida’s Blood Centers desperate for donations.  WGCU’s Farah Dosani has more.


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Monday, 15 June 2009 08:34

Blood Center in Need

A sluggish economy and the start of summer have Florida’s Blood Centers desperate for donations.  WGCU’s Farah Dosani has more.


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Friday, 12 June 2009 14:01

Greenmarket

Lee County Alliance of the Arts will host a Greenmarket tomorrow morning from 8:00 to noon.  WGCU’s Mike Kiniry reports.


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Friday, 12 June 2009 12:16

DTV

The way we receive our television signals changes tomorrow.  The modern  TV receiver was patented in 1948 – and what few remain from that era could still work – today – picking up analog  signals broadcast from  nearby transmitters.  But as of tomorrow they’re history.     Analog receivers need to be retrofitted with digital convertor boxes to work.    We talked to WGCU Public Media General Manager Rick Johnson about the conversion to digital TV.


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Friday, 12 June 2009 12:16

DTV

The way we receive our television signals changes tomorrow.  The modern  TV receiver was patented in 1948 – and what few remain from that era could still work – today – picking up analog  signals broadcast from  nearby transmitters.  But as of tomorrow they’re history.     Analog receivers need to be retrofitted with digital convertor boxes to work.    We talked to WGCU Public Media General Manager Rick Johnson about the conversion to digital TV.


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Friday, 12 June 2009 12:16

Swine Flu

The World Health Organization yesterday declared the swine flu as a pandemic. What does that mean for Southwest Florida? WGCU’s Farah Dosani reports.


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Friday, 12 June 2009 12:16

DTV

The way we receive our television signals changes tomorrow.  The modern  TV receiver was patented in 1948 – and what few remain from that era could still work – today – picking up analog  signals broadcast from  nearby transmitters.  But as of tomorrow they’re history.     Analog receivers need to be retrofitted with digital convertor boxes to work.    We talked to WGCU Public Media General Manager Rick Johnson about the conversion to digital TV.


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