FRONTLINE: Generation Like
Tuesday, 10pm on WJCT-TV
Tuesday, 10pm on WJCT-TV
Katie Grace Helow performs her special brand of Indie Folk Acoustic Rock on Studio 5 Sessions. She makes songs with the mud and sand and salt water of her Florida home.
The Latest in the Michael Dunn Trial Human Trafficking Survivor and Activist Telisia Espinosa Actor Richard Karn, Alhambra Theatre’s “I Ought to Be in Pictures”
Analysis of the Michael Dunn Trial After Dunn’s Testimony on Tuesday Rethreaded’s Mukti Freedom Fundraiser Major League Soccer Game at EverBank Field – NY Red Bulls vs. Philly Union Douglas Anderson School of the Arts’ “Extravaganza” Event
Local Reaction to the Justice Department’s New Policy Regarding Same-Sex Marriages 2014 Florida International Summit at UNF – “Global Health and Medical Diplomacy: Haiti and Florida” Previewing One Spark Tech Tuesday: Virgin Galactic’s SpaceShip Two
Irene Jaffa was born in a displaced persons’ camp in Germany following World War II. Her parents, Polish Jews, survived the war through an incredible series of dangerous and heartbreaking episodes. In “Daughter of the Holocaust,” Irene talks about her family history and speaks passionately about the post-traumatic impact, not only on the survivors, but on the survivors’ children, as …
Updates in the Michael Dunn Trial Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra Guest Conductor André Raphel Electro Lounge Host David Luckin on WJCT’s 3X5 Film Festival First Coast Sports Wrap Up with Cole Pepper
Sunday, 10pm on WJCT-TV
Wednesday, 9pm on WJCT-TV
First Coast Connect On The Go! Live from Jacksonville University’s Marine Science Research Institute JU President Tim Cost and Student Association President Will Baxley The Marine Science Research Institute’s New “Floating Classroom” Bestselling Author David Baldacci, Appearing at the Amelia Island Book Festival New Research on How Pilots Communicate in Noisy Conditions JU’s Music Business Program
Reactions to CVS’s Decision to Stop Selling Tobacco Products National Black AIDS Awareness Day Special Olympics Florida “The Art of an Athlete” Photography Historian Wayne Wood on the Life & Work of Courtenay Hunt Around Town with Kerry Speckman
The “When Faith Works: Christian Practice and Successful Desistance from Crime” Study Postpartum Depression Counseling Northwestern University Football Players File Petition for Official College Athlete Union JT Townsend Checkpoint Challenge
Tuesday, 9pm on WJCT-TV
Human Trafficking Awareness Month and the “Freedom JAX” Campaign Haskell Company CEO Steve Halverson on Jacksonville’s Pension Problems Sports Technologies LLC’s Concussion Prevention Helmet Tech Tuesday: Contributor Joey Marchy on Facebook’s 10th Anniversary and Their New “Paper” App
Friday, 9am on WJCT 89.9FM
LIVE Thursday, February 13, 8pm on WJCT-TV
Throughout February on 89.9FM and online
The Michael Dunn Trial Begins Local Company Survival Straps at 2014 Sochi Games Recapping the Super Bowl Ads First Coast Sports Wrap Up with Cole Pepper
Friday, 9pm on WJCT-TV
Wednesday, 10pm on WJCT-TV
Media Roundtable Week in Review UNF School of Engineering’s FIRST LEGO League Competition “Material Transformations” MOCA Exhibit Musician/Actor Ronny Cox
Florida Times-Union Report Topher Sanders on Their New Investigative Series About Juvenile Justice in Northeast Florida Dr. Kelli Wells, Duval County Health Department Director, on Flu Season Author and Biblical Scholar John Dominic Crossan Stage Aurora Presents Dreamgirls
Analysis of President Obama’s State of the Union Address and Income Inequality Issues Bishops Rudolph McKissick Sr. and Rudolph McKissick Jr. Jacksonville’s Search for Identity Communities in Schools National Mentoring Month Programs
Friday, 10:30pm on WJCT-TV
Urban Education Symposium One Spark Baptist Health Gastric Pacemaker Surgery Tech Tuesday: Contributor Ryan Thompson on Oculus Rift
New FSCJ President Cynthia Bioteau “One Family: Photographs by Vardi Kahana” Exhibit at the Cummer Museum Jacksonville’s Coming Out Monologues First Coast Sports Wrap Up with Cole Pepper
Wednesday, 8pm on WJCT-TV
Wednesday, 9pm on WJCT-TV
Friday, 9PM on WJCT-TV
Contact: Stan Cleiland, Vice President, Community Relations and Strategic Communications (904) 358-6366 • scleiland@wjct.org For Immediate Release WJCT Board Member Gail Mendelson Sterman Elected to National APTS Board (Jacksonville, FL, January 23, 2014); WJCT Board of Trustees member Gail Mendelson Sterman has been elected to the Board of Trustees of the Association of Public Television Stations (APTS). A national nonprofit membership organization established …
NOTE: Due to technical difficulties, the first five minutes of this episode are not available. Thank you for your understanding. Media Roundtable Week in Review Actress Sinda Nichols, The Lady with All the Answers Classical Group Sybarite5
Canary in the Coalmine performing Live for Studio 5 Sessions. “Canary in the Coalmine” are an American folk band based in Jacksonville, Florida, fronted by songwriters Jessica Pounds and Sandy Wicker. A haunting quality underscores striking vocal harmonies that provide a focal point for the band’s Appalachian folk and alt country influences. It’s that uniquely characteristic sound of their voices together …
Canary in the Coalmine perform “Dancing Devil” Studio 5 Sessions. “Canary in the Coalmine” are an American folk band based in Jacksonville, Florida, fronted by songwriters Jessica Pounds and Sandy Wicker. A haunting quality underscores striking vocal harmonies that provide a focal point for the band’s Appalachian folk and alt country influences. It’s that uniquely characteristic sound of their voices together that …
Canary in the Coalmine perform “Lonely Bones” for Studio 5 Sessions. ‘Canary in the Coalmine’ is an Americana Folk band fronted by songwriters Jessica Pounds and Sandy Wicker. The haunting quality underscores striking vocal harmonies that provide a focal point for the band’s Appalachian folk and alt country influences
Same Sex Couples Sue Florida for Marriage Equality 2014 iStart Jax Startup Weekend Event Keith Haring’s Ghost Canary in the Coalmine Around Town with Kerry Speckman
How a Jacksonville Case Could Impact Efforts to Reform Florida’s Juvenile Justice System UF Health’s Parkinson’s Awareness Weekend Going Green Series: Garden of Eatin’ Plants The Blue Man Group Visits Jacksonville