ideastream is public broadcasting and a whole lot more. ideastream is a not-for-profit organization that applies the power of media to education, culture and citizenship. It includes WVIZ/PBS, 90.3 WCPN, WVIZ DT (high definition), The Ohio Channel, educational and public service cable channels, broadband interactive video distance learning, the Internet and other traditional and interactive media.
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Facing the Mortgage Crisis
The Facing the Mortgage Crisis project is designed to raise public awareness, mobilize networks of community partners, and aggregate community resources to serve our Northeast Ohio communities.
Take a Virtual Tour of the Idea Center® at PlayhouseSquare!
Take a virtual tour through the downtown home of 90.3 WCPN and WVIZ/PBS. Stops on your tour will include the Westfield Studio Insurance Theatre, the KeyBank Studio, and the The Kelvin & Eleanor Smith Foundation & The Kent H. Smith Charitable Trust Studio.
The Listening Project
The Listening Project: Listening to the Community, Looking for What Matters is an annual effort by WVIZ/PBS & 90.3 WCPN ideastream® to identify “the things that matter most” to residents of Northeast Ohio. This year, The Listening Project will be conducted in month-long phases focusing on different topics. ideastream will collect and use this community-identified information to develop new and augment existing programs and services.
Report to the Community
On the pages of this report you will read about activities of WVIZ/PBS; 90.3 WCPN; Educational Technology services and the distance learning programs of the Northern Ohio Technology Association; The K-12 Math and Science Consortium, including the Science and Mathematics Achievement Required for Tomorrow (SMART) Consortium, the Regional Alliance for Informal Science Education (RAISE) and the Ohio Mathematics and Science Coalition; the Ohio Public Radio and Television Statehouse News Bureau; Ohio Government Telecommunications and The Ohio Channel; as well as partnerships with WCLV and OneCommunity.






The National Anthem is a song we're all supposed to know and be able to sing, but as it happens most Americans struggle earnestly to hit the right notes and many can't remember the words. One master of the Star Spangled Banner though is Northeast Ohio's own - Rocco Scotti. For some 20 years he sang it before nearly every Indian's game and performed it on many other stages. On the next Sound of Ideas, we’ll talk with Rocco about the joys and challenges of singing the National Anthem. How does he hit his trademark high G? What does he think of some of the more non-traditional renditions? Join us for Rocco Scotti followed by a July 4th special from The Capitol Steps on SOI at 9 on 90.3. 





