UMA-TV

UMA-TV is a public television network serving the U.S. state of Massachusetts. It is operated by the University of Massachusetts five-campus public university system, which holds the licenses for all but one of the thirteen PBS member television stations licensed in the state--WKWT DT.2 is owned by Wayside School in Wayside, Massachusetts and is staffed by students, staff, and Principal Kidswatter.

The broadcast signals of the twelve television stations cover all of the state, as well as parts of the Northeastern United States, Canada, and the rest of New England. The network's operations are located at 175 Kimball Street in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, and the transmitter for main UMA-TV station, WUMB-TV, channel 68, is located off Pleasant Street in West Bridgewater.

History
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Programming
The state network produces many programs of local interest, including the weeknightly public affairs program Massachusetts Now, Our State, Massachusetts Outdoor Journal, Exploring Massachusetts, Massachusetts Bookwatch with Lisa De Leeuw, and special programs about the state's history and culture. It also produces The Woodwright's Shop for national distribution. In addition to PBS and American Public Television programs and local productions, the station also runs British comedies on Saturday evenings and the BBC soap opera EastEnders on Sunday evenings.

Stations
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