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WTVS Detroit Public Television is the viewer-supported PBS member station serving the nation's 11th largest television market. Its vision is for a community in which people trust public media to help them discover new ideas, make informed decisions and enjoy enriched lives. They operate their television services from the Riley Broadcast Center in Wixom, Michigan, named for the lead donors to their Capital Campaign, George and Dolores Riley. They offer 10 hours of PBS KIDS programs each weekday, along with national and international news, PBS favorites and classic films. WTVS operates a radio station, WRCJ 90.9 FM, in partnership with the Detroit Public Schools at the Detroit School of the Arts; a Midtown TV studio in Detroit in partnership with Wayne State University; and the Detroit Bureau is located within the Detroit Historical Museum. Detroit Public TV is notably active in the community producing local programs that showcase arts, culture, news and analysis; and educational outreach campaigns that use the power of media to provide knowledge and understanding.