Broadcasting and Media Innovations (BAMI) delivers two award-winning broadcasting resources: Wisconsin Public Radio and Wisconsin Public Television. The division is home to the National Center for Media Engagement, which helps public media build community connections across multiple platforms, as well as Instructional Communications Systems, which provides interactive, digital technologies for distance learning.
BAMI educates, informs and entertains Wisconsin people of all ages through broadcast and outreach programming, and enables people to connect to educational opportunities through its telecommunication services.
Office:
The Pyle Center
702 Langdon Street
Madison, WI 53706
(608)262-4342
www.uwex.edu/ics/
Instructional Communications Systems (ICS) advances Wisconsin education, government, and non-profits by providing technology and digital media solutions for teaching, learning, and communication, including interactive audio, video and web conferencing; webcasting; and digital media editing and production.
Office:
975 Observatory Dr.
Madison, WI 53706
Phone: (866) 234-2016
www.mediaengage.org
The National Center for Media Engagement ensures that public media are essential to building community connections across multiple platforms, providing resources for stations and producers that engage and educate citizens, build sustainable community relationships and stimulate citizen participation.
Office:
821 University Avenue
Madison, WI 53706
Phone: (800) 747-7444
www.wpr.org
WPR enriches, educates and engages citizens and communities through relevant and accessible content that meets the highest standards of public service in journalism and cultural expression.
WPR has 32 transmitters/translators across the state and seven regional bureaus.
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| Classical Music Network | Ideas Network |
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Office:
821 University Avenue
Madison, WI 53706
Phone: (800) 422-9707
www.wpt.org
WPT enriches, educates and entertains diverse audiences of children and adults through the innovative use of television production and broadcasting, other communication technologies and community outreach.
WPT has six transmitters and six translators across the state.
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Inclusion Office
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