WHRO Public Media, a privately owned entity based in the US, was founded in 1961 and operates with approximately 160 employees. The organization specializes in broadcast media production and distribution.
On January 7, 2026, the Arts Alliance, a regional nonprofit, relocated its headquarters to space within WHRO Public Media's headquarters, a move symbolizing their growing partnership and efforts to elevate the region’s arts and culture scenes. Previously, on September 13, 2025, WHRO Public Media partnered with Colonial National Historical Park, York County Economic & Tourism Development, and the VA250 Commission to host a special sneak peek screening of the Ken Burns documentary "The American Revolution" at the Yorktown Battlefield. This followed news on August 14, 2025, that WHRO Public Media was set to lose approximately $2 million in federal funding, though it did not plan to close despite cuts impacting many other public broadcasting stations.
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