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'''WSIU''' is a television station affiliated with ] and a radio station affiliated with ] and ]. Both are located in ] at ]. In addition, WSIU has a rebroadcaster for both television and radio called WUSI in ] and a rebroadcaster for radio called WVSI in ]. '''WSIU''' is a television station affiliated with ] and a radio station affiliated with ] and ]. Both are located in ] at ]. In addition, WSIU has a rebroadcaster for both television and radio called WUSI in ] and a rebroadcaster for radio called WVSI in ].


WSIU-TV and WUSI-TV are unusual among televison stations, and PBS stations in particular, in that they both broadcast ] audio. Consequently, many viewers who live within WSIU-TV's or WUSI-TV's service areas and can receive ] watch KETC instead. WSIU-TV and WUSI-TV are unusual among televison stations, and PBS stations in particular, in that they both broadcast ] audio. Consequently, many viewers who live within WSIU-TV's or WUSI-TV's service areas and can receive ] (channel 9, St. Louis) watch KETC instead.


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WSIU is a television station affiliated with PBS and a radio station affiliated with NPR and PRI. Both are located in Carbondale, Illinois at Southern Illinois University. In addition, WSIU has a rebroadcaster for both television and radio called WUSI in Olney, Illinois and a rebroadcaster for radio called WVSI in Mount Vernon, Illinois.

WSIU-TV and WUSI-TV are unusual among televison stations, and PBS stations in particular, in that they both broadcast monophonic audio. Consequently, many viewers who live within WSIU-TV's or WUSI-TV's service areas and can receive KETC (channel 9, St. Louis) watch KETC instead.

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