More than 30 years after his death, the work of Bob Ross continues to engage viewers. https://to.pbs.org/49Hzu96
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More than 30 years after his death, the work of Bob Ross continues to engage viewers. https://to.pbs.org/49Hzu96
13.11.2025 14:00 β π 142 π 31 π¬ 3 π 3A headshot from the shoulders up of an older Caucasian man. His hair is short and gray; his eyes are blue; he wears glasses and a blue collared shirt.
After an extensive search, WFIU & @wtiu.bsky.social are proud to welcome a new executive director this fall!
25.08.2025 20:54 β π 0 π 1 π¬ 1 π 0This past week, our community raised nearly $32,000 to support local news and educational programming.
As we face new challenges and uncertain funding, your support truly is priceless. We couldn't do it without viewers like you. THANK YOU for standing with WTIU!
The award recognizes Sara Wittmeyer, Wes Akers, John Timm and Saddam Al-Zubaidi of Indiana University. π Congratulations! And a big thank you to BEA for showcasing their excellent work.
21.03.2025 18:03 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0A photo of 90-year-old John Miley. He looks through a filing cabinet filled with VHS and cassette tapes. In the bottom left, the Broadcasting Education Association's Festival of Media Arts logo is overlayed with the words "Winner!"
"Archiving Airwaves: The Miley Collection" takes home the prize! β¨ The documentary by @wfiuwtiunews.bsky.social won Best of Competition in the Short-Form Documentary Category for Adjunct Faculty and Staff at this year's Broadcast Education Association (BEA) Festival of Media Arts. π
21.03.2025 18:03 β π 1 π 1 π¬ 1 π 0While we might be better known for corn fields and race tracks, did you know that just beneath the surface, Indiana hosts over 4000 incredible, pre-historic caves? We are home to underground waterfalls, bones from the ice age, and one of the longest cave systems in the U.S.!
13.03.2025 15:01 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Underground the Big Wyandotte cave in southern Indiana. Tour groups are gathered, wearing hard hats with head lamps. The cave room is just tall enough to stand inβaround 6-8 feet high.
Inside of a cave in Corydon, IN. Pre-historic bones are uncovered in a shallow, square dig site, roughly 1 by 2 feet in size. Dig tools are neatly arranged in a row above the square cut out. The bones are very small, mostly animal teeth.
A 7-person caving group congregates outside the entrance to a river cave during Cave Capers, an annual gathering in Southern Indiana hosted by the Central Indiana Grotto. Their gear includes waist and chest-high waders, some bright red, some purple; hard hats; boots and head lamps. A short waterfall flows out of the cave entrance, surrounded by lush green plant life.
A Spring Mill tour guide stands tall in a rectangular boat, pointing to rock inside of Twin Caves. A small group of 4-5 people watch and listen intently. All are wearing bright orange life vests. The entrance to the cave is covered in moss and fern plants.
Behind the scenes of Journey Indiana: Underground, WTIU's most recent documentary. This one-hour program takes viewers inside some of Indiana's most fascinating yet little-known places!
13.03.2025 15:01 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0There is so much to Taylor's story not included in the original thread! @majortaylor99.bsky.social is another great resource for anyone interested in learning about his life and legacy.
11.02.2025 15:00 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 1 π 1Before Jackie Robinson... before Jesse Owens... There was Major Taylor.
His courage and persistence helped pave the way for these fellow Black American athletes and many others.
And now, it's up to us to share his story and preserve his legacy. π²π
For more: visit wtiu.org/majortaylor
A formal portrait of the Taylor family. On his left, Taylor's wife Daisy Victoria Morris poses with a hand at her hip and dons a large feathered top hat. At his right, Taylor's daughter Syndey is dressed in a frilly gown and sits atop a table. A hoop is draped over her knees. Taylor stands proudly in the center, dressed in a black suit.
His autobiography details an unforgettable scene upon his arrival for the 1902 cycling tour in Australia:
"I could not restrain my tears," he wrote, recalling ship upon ship donned with American flags at the Australian port. The adoration was so impactful that his daughter bears the name: Sydney.
A racist caricature that appeared in "Bearings, The Cycling Magazine" in 1898, the year in which Taylor broke records and squabbled with the governing bodies of racing. (Photo courtesy of Major Taylor Association, Inc. Description by The Washington Post, 2019.)
Taylor's battles were unending. Despite his successes on the track, White nationalist ideals plagued his personal and professional life.
The biggest irony? Taylor remarked suffering more contempt on American soil than by any other country he toured when racing.
Major Taylor and French champion Edmond Jacquelin prepare to race the 1908 Grand Prix de Paris. Both athletes face toward the camera, sitting atop their bikes; Taylor on the left, Jacquelin on the right.
Born in Indianapolis, Ind., Taylor collected nicknames like, "the Cyclone," "the Whirlwind," and "the Comet."
By his early 20s, Taylor had captured the world cycling championship, the American cycling crown, and had set dozens of world speed cycling recordsβall while enduring Jim Crow era racism.
La Vie au Grand Air (The Life in the Open Air) French magazine cover from 11 May, 1907 featuring Marshall "Major" Taylor. The black and white photo shows Taylor staring confidently just past the camera. His face is slightly furrowed from the direct sunlight. Underneath his portrait, a line of text reads: "Major Taylor, qui vient de faire jeudi sa rentrΓ©e en piste." English translation: "Major Taylor, who just made his return to the track on Thursday."
Black Hoosier history you should know: Marshall "Major" Taylor (1878 - 1932)
10.02.2025 19:43 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0RESISTANCE shows viewers the largely unknown and courageous stories where Jews fought back during the Holocaust through the testimonies of survivors, their children, and expert witnessesβnearly 80 years later.
Stream on the PBS App beginning tonight at 10pm.
Black and white photo. Jewish people wearing Star of David badges from the ΕΓ³dΕΊ Ghetto, Poland.
"...the teachers that stayed with their students, the doctors that stayed with their patients, the mothers that stayed with their children and didn't abandon them. Did they go 'like sheep to the slaughter?'"
- Prof. Michael Berenbaum, American Jewish Univ.
Quote from RESISTANCE: THEY FOUGHT BACK
A large, jagged tone with a bouquet of 1 dozen red roses and 1 dozen white roses. The stone is engraved in Polish. It reads: "Janusz Korczak. Henryk Goldszmit. I Dzieci." English translation: "Janusz Korczak. Henryk Goldszmit. And children."
"Janusz Korczakβthe leader of an orphanage who went with his orphans to Treblinkaβhe was offered the opportunity to survive.
Korczak was the equivalent of Mr. Rogers.
Non-Jews flocked to hear his radio broadcast.
Are we going to say that he went 'like sheep to the slaughter?'"
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As the city council considers changes to Bloomingtonβs outdoor dining program, one downtown restaurant owner believes the program has room to improve.
City council will discuss plans tomorrow night.
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Seymour immigrants, Kinsey Institute, Braunβs executive orders: New Indiana Newsdesk out now!
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Canadian authorities have detained a former Bloomington resident and IU alumnus convicted for his role in the capitol insurrection. He could soon be sent back to the U.S. to serve his sentence.
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A photo of WTIU staff posing next to the INDIANA NEWSDESK set inside of TV Studio 6. Lighting hangs from metal beams in the ceiling. In the background, blue walls with the faint outline of the Indiana map create a backdrop for the set. Two tables - one round and one large desk - sit in front. Around 20 staff members surround the tables and smile at the camera.
A bittersweet day as WTIU staff pose for the last time on the original INDIANA NEWSDESK set. π₯
Don't worryβthe show isn't going anywhere! While Studio 6 receives a much-deserved renovation, we are grateful to our crew (present and past) for maintaining this exact set for the last decade. π
Convicted murderer Joseph Corcoran was pronounced dead by lethal injection at 12:44 a.m. Wednesday morning, marking the first Indiana execution since 2009.
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ISP Sup. Doug Carter is leaving in January. He made headlines this year for his role in the Delphi murder case and IU protests, but his career in law enforcement goes back four decades.
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π Here are our favorite places to see Christmas lights this year. π
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Documentary on Major Taylor, bicycling champion
This weekend! The documentary "Major Taylor: Champion of the Race" airs Friday and Saturday on public TV across US, incl. Oregon, Idaho, Austin TX, Chicago. Check your local listings @opb.bsky.social @wttw.bsky.social @austinpbs.bsky.social.
Produced by @wtiu.bsky.social @pbs.org.web.brid.gy
Our reporter Sophie is at the Monroe County Fairgrounds today while Pantry 279 delivers some of its 2,500 meals to families for Thanksgiving.
22.11.2024 20:35 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0The first real βοΈ flurries are falling in southern Indiana! Are you grouchy or grateful?
Reply with your first snowy pics of the year!
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19.11.2024 20:48 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0The WTIU TV studio is lit with blue lights. In the background, there is a yellow PBS KIDS tent. In the foreground, groups of people chat around standing tables.
Inside the WTIU TV studio. A WTIU employee has one hand on a large camera. A young woman holds the other side of the camera. He is showing her how it functions, while two friends observe with curiosity. All of them are cast in a light, pink glow from colored lights overhead.
We are still a-glow from last week's open house. π There's no greater joy than bringing viewers inside the world of public broadcasting!
19.11.2024 18:49 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0This is a popular one among station employees, too! Did you get a chance to watch part one?
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