Columbus Neighborhoods, the Emmy ® award-winning documentary series, goes weekly

Columbus Neighborhoods, the Emmy award-winning documentary series and community engagement project, is now a weekly television magazine show, Thursday nights on WOSU TV.

Since the first program premiered in 2010, Columbus Neighborhoods received local and national recognition. Along with Emmy® Awards, the initiative was recognized by the Columbus Landmarks Foundation, The Columbus Historical Society, and The German Village Society. The Greater Columbus Arts Council presented WOSU Public Media with its Award of Artistic Excellence for the series in 2012.

Now, it is pivoting from an occasional, in-depth historic documentary series to a weekly program that will explore life – then and now – in Columbus and central Ohio. And along with public forums, and segments designed for application in the classroom, this website will be an extension of the community conversation inspired by Columbus Neighborhoods.

Support for Columbus Neighborhoods is made possible by:

Capital Sponsors: American Electric Power and State Auto Insurance Companies

Hometown Sponsors: Bailey Cavalieri LLC, Attorneys at Law; COTA; Fahlgren Mortine; OhioHealth, and The Columbus Foundation

Additional Support Provided By: Barbara Fergus; Nancy Jeffrey; The Hattie and Robert Lazarus Fund of The Columbus Foundation; Thomas and Nancy Lurie and Robert and Missy Weiler

About WOSU Public Media

WOSU Public Media has been serving the central Ohio community since 1922. If you didn’t already know, we produce and broadcast news and classical music on the radio (89.7 FM NPR News and Classical 101), we operate a television station (WOSU TV), and we are an affiliate of both PBS and NPR. Educational programs, podcasts, arts coverage, community service, bluegrass, local productions, Columbus on the Record, In the Know, Broad & High, All Sides with Ann Fisher, wosu.org, election coverage—Yes, we do all of that.

Visit us today at wosu.org.

Columbus Neighborhoods – Go Where the Locals Go