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City and Red Clay presenters outline educational and civic programming; officials flag funding pressures
Summary
City media staff, Red Clay Consolidated School District and D ETV described programming for Wilmington residents and students and noted budget pressures tied to declining PEG‑related revenue.
Wilmington — City media staff and representatives of the Red Clay Consolidated School District detailed community programming offered to Wilmington residents and students and warned that shrinking PEG funding and cable subscriptions are pressuring the unit’s budget.
Wendell Wilson, a city media staff member who presented the city’s programming slate, described multiple platforms the city runs or supports: a president’s monthly address, a two‑minute drill for council members, a 22 News short‑form package and a longer “22 News on the Scene” program, Sights and Sounds for event highlights and an “Inside the District” series for councilmembers to profile district programs. Wilson said the office also partners with county and state agencies and organizations such as…
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