Wednesday, May 27, 2009

It's Auction time...

It's Auction time again on WPT! The frenzy of the live televised WPT Auction picks up at 7 tonight with Sports Night and will offer bidding and buying excitement as well as good deals on merchandise from local individuals and businesses through Sunday.

Articles up for bid each weeknight at 7 and Saturday and Sunday beginning at noon include art, jewelry, vacations, things for home and businesses, gardening tools and equipment, sports tickets and equipment, and items for families and children.

For the full schedule of nightly Auction themes and to view and bid on Major and Showcase items, visit wpt.org/auction. There are also great deals to be had on that Web site with the Deals of the day.

Now in its 34th year, the WPT Auction is one of the largest community fundraising events in the state. Proceeds support WPT's programming and outreach events. If you'd like to volunteer for this year's Auction -- either on- or off-camera -- there are still opportunities available.

Visit wpt.org/volunteer for more information. The video below shows some of the roles you can take on!

Monday, May 18, 2009

A summer preview from PBS...

It is going to be an exciting summer on WPT! The video below from PBS previews just a few of the new programs coming this season from History Detectives, Nature, American Experience and Masterpiece Mystery!

Visit wpt.org/schedule to see what's on tap for the next two weeks. Or, pledge your support to WPT and start receiving Airwaves in the mail. In the member magazine you will find all of the program information you need to satisfy your summer public television viewing.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

WPT "White Deer" Video Finds Internet Fame...

The segment below from WPT's In Wisconsin, about a herd of rare white deer in Northern Wisconsin, has been viewed online more than 1.5 million times, becoming an Internet hit.

The segment, which features stunning footage of a white deer herd in Boulder Junction and interviews with Mercer wildlife photographer Jeff Richter and Manitowish naturalist John Bates, originally aired on In Wisconsin in March.

Soon after, a visitor to In Wisconsin's Web site shared the link on StumbleUpon, an Internet community that allows users to suggest Web sites to other Internet users who have similar interests. From there, the video's link spread via email, was shared on other environmental-and outdoor-themed Web forums and was the top ranked video on the PBS homepage, pbs.org.


You can also watch full episodes of In Wisconsin by visiting wpt.org/inwisconsin.