Peconic Public Broadcasting is the sole NPR affiliate situated on the East End of Long Island, offering a diverse range of programming including PBS's News Hour and the BBC World Service. Founded by former WLIU employees, the station became independent after Long Island University ceased funding in 2009, eventually relocating to its current studio in Southampton Village.
With popular shows like "In the Morning" and "Dog Talk," Peconic Public Broadcasting serves the local community with engaging content while being supported by underwriting and dedicated listeners. Originally housed at Southampton College, the station now operates autonomously, providing a vital source of news and entertainment to the region.
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