Inside WCMU
As one of Central Michigan University’s principal public service commitments, CMU Public Broadcasting has provided television and radio programming and other outreach activities for over 50 years to residents of 52 counties in central and northern Michigan and portions of Ontario. With five television and eight radio stations reaching almost 6 million people, CMU Public Broadcasting is the largest university-owned public broadcasting network in the nation and is a vital community resource.

CMU Public Television offers programs that educate, inspire and entertain. These programs include a combination of national programs, such as the award-winning PBS children’s programs, Antiques Roadshow, NOVA, and Masterpiece Theatre, and high quality local programs including, Ask the Specialists, Quiz Central, Destination Michigan, and Capitol Report.
CMU Public Radio provides outstanding programming around the clock. In addition to national programs such as Morning Edition, All Things Considered and A Prairie Home Companion, our radio network offers a wide range of local programs featuring classical music, jazz, and award-winning local news and information.