The FLORIDA Channel, a state-owned broadcast media production and distribution entity, was founded in 1996. It is headquartered in the United States and, as of 2023, employs approximately 20 people. The channel's programming focuses on public affairs and is funded by the Florida Legislature, with production and operation handled by WFSU-TV.

Revenue

Founded

1996

Headcount

19

Headquarters

US

Primary Segment

Broadcast Media Production and Distribution

Ownership

State Owned

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The FLORIDA Channel produced a video about the Lyric Theater, built in 1913 in Miami's Overtown neighborhood. The theater, originally a vaudeville venue, hosted numerous performers, including Marian Anderson, Nat King Cole, and Billie Holiday. Currently, the building houses the Black Archives and exhibits on Overtown's history. Additionally, the Channel created videos profiling the Lavalle House, an 1805 French Creole Cottage in Pensacola's Historic Pensacola Village, and the Julee Cottage, built in the early 1800s. The Julee Cottage, named after a free woman of color who owned it, exemplifies early platform frame construction.
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