LOOKING TO THE FUTURE — West Virginia Public Broadcasting Executive Director Eddie Isom holds up an Emmy award the network received for its Inside Appalachia Folkways project during a quarterly meeting of the Educational Broadcasting Commission. -- Steven Allen Adams
CHARLESTON — With future federal funding for local public broadcasting stations remaining up in the air, West Virginia Public Broadcasting is working to adapt and be nimble while continuing to provide the state educational programming.
Eddie Isom, executive director of West Virginia Public Broadcasting, briefed members of the state Educational Broadcasting Authority during its quarterly meeting Wednesday morning at WVPB’s downtown Charleston headquarters.
“Funding through the Corporation for Public Broadcasting was ended, b