Delmarva Public Media

Delmarva Public Media

Delmarva Public Media is a partnership of public radio stations operated by Salisbury University (WSCL and WSDL) and the University of Maryland Eastern Shore (WESM). By bringing together the skills and knowledge of our dedicated team, we offer a diverse range of public radio content across the Delmarva peninsula. For more than three decades, Delmarva Public Radio's WSCL and WSDL based in Salisbury, MD, along with WESM located in Princess Anne, MD, have delivered exceptional music, news, and programming to the community of the Delmarva Peninsula. Our stations have been key players in the public radio landscape, navigating the challenges of a competitive and constantly evolving market.

Local
English
Media Company

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Domain Authority
50
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Global

#2844765

United States

#814315

News and Media

#16763

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  • 1 week ago | delmarvapublicmedia.org | Don Rush

    A new survey found that the health of the Chesapeake Bay has declined slightly as climate change takes its toll. In our weekly series with the Bay Journal Delmarva Public Media's talks with reporter Jeremy Cox about the survey results and what they mean.

  • 1 week ago | delmarvapublicmedia.org | Don Rush

    Host Bryan Russo speaks with Amy Nicholson, who is the director of “Happy Campers”, a documentary that chronicles the final summer of a working class summer colony of campers who live in a trailer park with a million dollar view at the edge of Chincoteague Island Virginia. The film will debut on Maryland Public Television on June 23rd at 9pm. Check your local listings or the MPT website for more information.

  • 1 week ago | delmarvapublicmedia.org | Don Rush

    The nation celebrated Juneteenth this week marking the emancipation of the last slaves at the end of the Civil War. Host Don Rush talks with UMES assistant history professor Arlisha Norwood about the events in Galveston, Texas in 1865 and their significance for our times.

  • 1 week ago | delmarvapublicmedia.org | Don Rush

    A new survey found that there has been a slump in the health of the bay. Host Don Rush talks with Bay Journal reporter Jeremy Cox about the implications of the new trend as the estuary face climate change.

  • 1 week ago | delmarvapublicmedia.org | Don Rush

    It's called The Listening Booth. Located in Lewes it is a place where musicians can practice their craft. Delmarva Public Media's Jenny O'Connor has this portrait.

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Address

123 Example Street

City, Country 12345

Phone

+1 (555) 123-4567

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