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  2. Chicago Public Media - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Public Media (CPM) is a not-for-profit radio and print media company. CPM operates as the primary National Public Radio member organization for Chicago. It owns three non-commercial educational FM broadcast stations and one FM translator. In addition to local news and information productions, it produces the programs Wait Wait...

  3. WBEZ - Wikipedia

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    WBEZ (91.5 FM) – branded WBEZ 91.5 – is a non-commercial educational radio station licensed to Chicago, Illinois, and primarily serving the tri-state region of the Chicago metropolitan area. It is owned by Chicago Public Media and is financed by listener contributions, corporate underwriting and some government funding. [2]

  4. NPR - Wikipedia

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    The organization's legal name is National Public Radio and its trademarked brand is NPR; it is known by both names. [11] In June 2010, the organization announced that it was "making a conscious effort to consistently refer to ourselves as NPR on-air and online" because NPR is the common name for the organization and its radio hosts have used the tag line "This ... is NPR" for many years. [11]

  5. Scott Simon - Wikipedia

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    Simon was born in Chicago, Illinois, the son of comedian Ernie Simon and actress Patricia Lyons. [3] [4] [5] He had a sister who died at a young age.[6] [7] He grew up in major cities across the United States and Canada, including Chicago; New York City; San Francisco; Los Angeles; Montreal; Cleveland; and Washington, D.C. [4]

  6. Public broadcasting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A public radio network, National Public Radio (NPR), was created in February 1970, as byproduct of the passage of the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967. This network – which replaced the Ford Foundation-backed National Educational Radio Network – is colloquially though inaccurately conflated with public radio as a whole, when in fact "public ...

  7. Katherine Maher - Wikipedia

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    Maher congratulating Wikidata's fifth anniversary in 2017. Katherine Roberts Maher (/ m ɑːr / MAR; [1] born April 18, 1983) [2] is an American businesswoman. She is the chief executive officer (CEO) and president of National Public Radio (NPR) since March 2024. [3]

  8. Jenn White - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, she co-produced 16 Shots, a podcast about the murder of Laquan McDonald, with the Chicago Tribune. [11] White was selected as a permanent host of national radio program 1A to replace inaugural host Joshua Johnson. [1] The show covers a range of topics including politics and pop culture, and White began in July 2020. [6]

  9. Vivian Schiller - Wikipedia

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    Vivian Luisa Schiller (born September 13, 1961) [1] is the former president and CEO of National Public Radio, [2] and former head of news and journalism partnerships at Twitter. [3] She is also the former senior vice president and chief digital officer for NBC News, including oversight of NBCNews.com. [4]