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01 About WCNY

04 Mission, Vision, and Values

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06 Social Media

08 Email Newsletters

10 TV Shows

11 Ivory Tower, Behind the Woman 12 Impact Giveback, Cycle of Health 13 Reading Buddies, CONNECT NY 14 SPD: Reckoning & Reform, The Falling and the Rising 15 No Cowards In Our Band, TV Classroom

16 Education

18 Community Engagement

20 Syracuse Mayoral Primary Candidates Conversation 21 Syracuse Mayoral Debate 22 Black Health Town Hall 23 Finding Your Roots Live Virtual Screening & Discussion Event 24 Friends of the Central Library 26 Taste of Fame 28 Exploring Mental Health: A Virtual Preview of the PBS Series Mysteries of Mental Illness 29 Behind the Woman Season 2 Celebration Event 30 Feel the Beat Family Fest 31 Floating Ideas: How the Erie Canal Helped Shape America Virtual Panel Discussion 32 Sandra Day O’Connor Live Virtual Screening and Discussion 33 Oliver Sacks Live Virtual Screening & Discussion Event 34 SPD: Recking and Reform Forums 35 The Falling and the Rising Live Virtual Screening and Discussion

36 Radio

38 Classic FM 39 Hosts

40 The Capitol Pressroom

42 Leadership Society

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ABOUT WCNY

The Public Broadcasting Council of Central New York, Inc. dba WCNY serves 19 counties throughout Central New York, the Finger Lakes, and the Mohawk Valley regions of New York State. Our five TV channels, WCNY, Create, GLOBAL CONNECT, WiCkNeY KIDS, and How-To (cable-only) channels are available to more than 1.8 million people over the air or via cable, fiber, and satellite services.

WCNY Classic FM is one of the nation’s few remaining locally programmed classical music stations, with expert hosts making all music programming decisions. Classic FM also is an NPR affiliate, offering hourly news broadcasts. In addition to Classic FM, WCNY broadcasts 24-hour jazz and oldies on its Jazz HD and Oldies HD stations. All three stations also are available for online streaming at www.wcny.org. WCNY’s state-of-the-art LEED Platinum certified Robert J. Daino Broadcast and Education Center is the gateway to the Near Westside, one of the oldest neighborhoods in Syracuse and home to an eclectic mix of nationalities from around the world. The facility is also a stop on the Connected Corridor, a pedestrian and bicycle-friendly path that links Syracuse University with downtown Syracuse.

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