Student filmmakers at Rochester Institute of Technology will have a new opportunity to strive for, thanks to a collaboration between RIT and WXXI. RIT Shorts, a new, biannual series that will showcase ...
WXXI continues to spotlight the work of students and alumni from RIT’s School of Film and Animation through RIT Shorts, a biannual short film series. The next edition of RIT Shorts premieres at 9 p.m.
WXXI public broadcasting is a community-owned television and radio production and broadcast facility serving the Rochester, NY, region with quality local and national programming. The 30-year-old ...
WXXI Daily News brings you up-to-date local news headlines and in-depth stories from Rochester and beyond. Updated every weekday morning with reporting from our award-winning news department, so you ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y.: WXXI-TV, the PBS member station serving metro Rochester was knocked off the air by severe weather. “Due to a transmitter outage caused by recent storm conditions, WXXI DTV 21.1, 21.2 ...
WHAM-TV, WROC-TV, WUHF, and WXXI-TV Begin Broadcasting with New Technology ROCHESTER, N.Y.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The leading television stations serving the Rochester television market today began ...
Bill Pearce, an educator who led WXXI’s expansion and growth in Rochester, N.Y., died May 9 at the age of 95. Colleagues from WXXI remembered him as a driven and energetic leader who became an ...
WXXI and WDKX in Rochester, N.Y., are very different stations serving very different audiences — and that’s a big reason that their unusual seven-year partnership continues to yield winning results ...
WXXI Public Broadcasting announced Wednesday that it has signed a letter of intent to acquire City Newspaper. In a statement, WXXI said that City's founders Mary Anna and Bill Towler, approached them ...
Several years ago, a man appeared at WXXI’s front desk with a substantial donation. The receptionist called Norm Silverstein, WXXI’s president and CEO, so he could come hear the donor’s story. The man ...
There are four days and counting until area television stations shut off their analog signals and begin transmitting exclusively in digital. If you're still not ready, consult "DTV 101: Get the ...
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