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Celebrating 50 years of WVIZ/PBS

On February 7, 1965鈥攁t 10:42 a.m鈥擶VIZ signed on the air for the first time, broadcasting the word 鈥淭HINK鈥 from its first home, the Max Hayes Trade School in Cleveland. (All the studio productions had to end before classes did to avoid the sound of ringing bells being recorded on tape!)

From the beginning, through today and beyond, WVIZ creates and produces a variety of educational, cultural and public affairs programs, as well as nationally distributed shows.

Enjoy the following video postcards from WVIZ鈥檚 early days.

1960s

The new WVIZ broadcast 50 hours a week鈥攚eekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. and on Sundays from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m.鈥攁ll in beautiful black and white. Later in the decade, WVIZ moved into its new studios in Brookpark, began the conversion to color and the Televised Auction bid hello.

Speaking of Auction...  This Northeast Ohio shopping rite of spring first bloomed in 1968. Since that time, thanks to thousands of generous donors and enthusiastic volunteers, millions of dollars have been raised for your public TV station.

1970s

Some of the firsts that debuted during this decade included the first-ever simulcast with a radio station (a live broadcast of Youngstown鈥檚 rock trio Glass Harp with WMMS) and the first-ever gavel-to-gavel TV coverage of a court trial.

1980s

Many of the programs produced by WVIZ throughout the eighties documented Cleveland-area arts and innovations鈥攕uch as Cleveland Museum of Art exhibits, local concerts and theater productions and medical technology鈥攁s well as currents events and issues, including desegregation.

Today

In 2001, the Boards of WVIZ/PBS and 90.3 WCPN consolidated all resources in ideastream, a new multiple media public service organization that applies the power of media to education and public service. The purpose of consolidation was to leverage assets to achieve greater cost effective community service using all forms of media.

In 2002, ideastream launched a model partnership with the Playhouse Square Foundation to build a regional resource for the arts, technology, and education. Following a combined capital completed in 2005, the Idea Center became the headquarters of ideastream and a home for Playhouse Square Community Engagement and Education as well as a community gathering place. In 2006, ideastream completed its physical consolidation of all staff and production facilities and moved into the Idea Center.