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Broadcasting a wide variety of network programs, WUWF is also known for outstanding locally produced programming like '''Acoustic Interlude''' and '''RadioLive'''. Both of these programs have national and international followers who listen on the station's very strong and high quality internet broadcast service. In August 2015, RadioLive ended its 27-year run but rebroadcasts are featured on WUWF-FM and WUWF-TV. Acoustic Interlude is alive and well and can be heard Sundays, noon-4:00 p.m. on WUWF-FM.
For 30 years, '''WUWF FM''' has served the Gulf Coast community with a wide variety of local, national and international programming, designed to keep listeners informed and entertained, all in a commercial free environment. As technology has advanced, so has WUWF, which now operates in HD (Hybrid Digital) mode, providing the opportunity to multicast, which means three radio channels are available via HD receivers: WUWF-1, WUWF-2, and WUWF-3). Additionally, WUWF TV which launched in 2003, can be seen on Cox Cable Channel 4 in Pensacola and Escambia County, Florida, as well as in a live stream at the station's website. WUWF 88.1 FM is the official emergency alert system broadcaster serving the Metro Pensacola area.
'''Mission Statement:''' It is the mission of WUWF Public Media, in partnership with non-profit community, educational and governmental organizations, to create, acquire, and distribute audio and video content through broadcast, web, and community outreach that educates, informs and enlightens the citizens of Northwest Florida, South Alabama and the world.