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WPBT2 studios

WPBT2 studios

South Florida's premier public broadcaster, WPBT2,is a community-licensed, not-for-profit media enterprise serving communities from the Treasure Coast to the Florida Keys. WPBT2 provides high quality content from PBS, independent acquisitions and its own original productions. WPBT2's digital media platform, offers: 2HD, a 24-hour high definition channel; Digital 2.2, Create, a cooking, arts & crafts, gardening, home improvement, and travel channel; World, a nonfiction documentary, science and news channel; Digital 2.3, V-me, a 24-hour national Spanish-language network and www.wpbt2.org, the WPBT2 website including the WPBT2 Video Player and uVu, a video sharing website. Arnold Mittelman is a director, producer and educator with a distinguished career of artistic and educational achievement that has created over 300 diverse productions of plays, musicals and special events. He has helped found and/or lead five major not-for-profit theaters, including the New York Free Theater, the Whole Theater Company and the renowned Coconut Grove Playhouse, as well as producing numerous commercial theatrical productions on Broadway, Off Broadway, West End and National tours. In 2007 he was named President and Producing Artistic Director of the not-for-profit National Jewish Theater /Foundation and leads its Holocaust Theater Archive initiative. He also founded (2007) and serves as President of the not for profit American Theater Festival Foundation. Jeff Cohen's plays have been published in Playing With Canons, Indie Theatre Now and the annual Smith & Kraus series Best Scenes and Monologues. His plays include The Soap Myth, Men of Clay - a memoir about his father and tennis (Best New Play 2005, Baltimore City Paper), The Man Who Ate Michael Rockefeller (Critic's Pick, New York Times & TimeOut New York), Whoa-Jack! - his American adaptation of Woyzeck (AUDELCO Award), The Seagull: The Hamptons (Boston Globe Ten Best, 1998), Uncle Jack (Kalbie Award, 2000) and many more. With his company Burke Cohen Entertainment, he is producer of several theater, film and TV projects including the Broadway production of Ted Swindley's Always... Patsy Cline. Ron Kopp holds an M.F.A. from Columbia University in Screenwriting and Directing. He has been a regularly featured commentator on film for NPR and he wrote the "Ask Dr.Video" column for Barnesandnoble.com. He teaches at City College and in the Documentary Department of the New York Film Academy.

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About WPBT2 studios

Founded

1953

Employees

51-250

Category

Industry

Media Production

Location

City

Miami

State

Florida

Country

United States
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