News Literacy Week: How WPTV is ensuring viewers feel 'validated'
WPTV is marking National News Literacy Week, presented in part by WPTV's parent company The E.W. Scripps Company, by examining the current information gathering and dissemination landscape and how our Let's Hear It community meet-ups play an important role in serving our viewers.

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