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Delta College Public Broadcasting announces name change

August 26, 2020

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Delta College Public Broadcasting has announced its new brand and name: Delta College Public Media.

The change took place in late August to better align its stations as a service of Delta College. The name of the TV station, formerly Q-TV, is now Delta College Public Media. The radio station, formerly Q-90.1 FM, is now Delta College Public Radio.

Thomas Bennett, general manager of Delta College Public Media, said the new name reflects his team’s work to deliver programs and services in new and innovative ways.

“Our mission to educate, inform and inspire the communities we serve is as relevant today as it was when we first went on the air over 50 years ago,” said Bennett. “Rebranding our television and radio stations as Delta College Public Media will allow us to focus all of our media services on our mission of community service.”

Delta College Public Media reaches more than 1.4 million viewers and listeners in the Great Lakes Bay Region, Flint, the Thumb and beyond. It has provided community-supported media to inform and entertain since 1964, and it serves as the area’s primary PBS and NPR stations. 

The television and radio stations, located on the lower level of Delta’s main campus, is also an academic and broadcasting hub for students in electronic media, broadcasting and journalism programs.

Learn more at DeltaPublicMedia.org.  

Written by Leah Twilley, Communications Specialist.