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Protect My WEXT

Protect My Public Media was designed to assist local public media stations in their quest for recognition and support beyond the community level. Your support helps WEXT show others that radio like WEXT is important.

As part of WMHT Public Media, WEXT relies on listener support, but also support from businesses in the community and to a degree both the state and federal governmental support that WMHT receives.

Thank you for your on-going contributions of support. Donate to WEXT to help keep us rockin'! Stand Up for Public Radio and Independent stations like WEXT. Your home for new music discovery, classics left behind by regular radio, and Local 518.

More on WMHT Public Media's Protect My Public Media campaign can be found here.

An Open Letter from WMHT Public Media

Dear Friends and Neighbors,

Amid widespread reductions in federal funding affecting organizations nationwide, it is important to keep our community informed on the potential impact faced by WMHT and its public media colleagues.

As was clear at a recent DOGE subcommittee hearing, the threat of losing significant federal dollars is real – and the cutbacks being discussed could be devastating. For that reason, PBS, NPR, and public media organizations in communities across the country, including WMHT, are working hard to preserve this vital support.

The loss of federal resources jeopardizes free and universally available programming that serves a multitude of devoted TV, radio, and online viewers and listeners. Our distinct content reflects the populations and issues present in our communities. And, 9 in 10 parents consider PBS the most trusted, safe and educational media brand for children.

At WMHT, we are particularly proud of the depth and breadth of our locally focused, locally produced programming:

  • Stand Up for Public Radio and Independent stations like WEXT. Your home for new music discovery, classics left behind by regular radio, and Local 518.
  • WEXT regularly presents live sessions with Local 518 and national artists in an effort to help artists connect with audiences and tell their stories.
  • In January, WMHT celebrated 50 years of weekly state capital reporting, first through Inside Albany and today with New York NOW.
  • In February, WMHT told the local story of the Great Migration with North to New York: The Great Migration in NY's Capital Region.
  • In March, Classical WMHT-FM hosted the inaugural Next Generation Festival, featuring aspiring musicians from our region's colleges and universities performing at Troy Savings Bank Music Hall.
  • This month, WMHT presents the original series Reflections on the Erie Canal, which explores the waterway’s importance to New York on its 200th anniversary.
  • In September, WMHT will host The American Revolution: An Evening with Ken Burns at the Palace Theatre to help launch the landmark series airing in November.
  • And every Wednesday, WMHT showcases the rich tapestry of artistic ambition from the Capital Region on AHA! A House for Arts.

Even as we face this historic threat, you can be assured that WMHT remains committed and focused on its mission: telling stories, sharing information, and educating, engaging and inspiring our audiences in ways that set us apart from other media entities. Please know that endeavor moves forward unabated.

We are privileged to serve the people and needs of our communities; passionate about the importance of building on those efforts; and appreciative of your continued loyalty, advocacy and donor support.

That we are in this together gives me great encouragement and hope for the future.

Anthony V. Hayes
President & CEO
WMHT Public Media

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