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Wisconsin Public Radio operates a mobile app on the Apple and Android platforms. The app includes in-app readers of local and national news articles from WPR and NPR. The app also includes streaming media players for both WPR News and WPR Music networks, along with full program guides to each service.
Since the fall of 2009 WPR hours have been extended during the school year due to budget constraints, and WPR programming currently starts at 4 pm on most weekdays, with a 2 pm start on Wednesdays due to that day's early dismissal schedule, and 1 pm on most Fridays to accommodate the WPR broadcast of NPR's Science Friday, though WSHS may air ...
The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of Wisconsin, which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, cities of license, licensees, and programming formats. List of radio stations
According to WPR, the program has been airing since 1931. [1] However, a popular legend is told by Jim Fleming, a Chapter a Day performer for the last twenty years and a Wisconsin Public Radio employee since the 1970s. Jim tells the story that sometime in the late 1920s Harold McCarty, the man who was most responsible for the creation of what ...
The station is part of Wisconsin Public Radio (WPR) and broadcasts its WPR Music service consisting of classical and jazz music with news updates. WUEC also broadcasts local programming from studios in the Wisconsin Public Broadcasting regional center in Eau Claire and three hours of student programming a week from studios in the Hibbard ...
WVSS (90.7 FM) is a radio station licensed to Menomonie, Wisconsin.The station is part of Wisconsin Public Radio (WPR) and airs WPR's "NPR News & Music Network", consisting of classical music and news and talk programming, as well as local news from WPR's regional studio in Eau Claire.
[7] [8] The station became an affiliate of Wisconsin Public Radio's Ideas Network on September 28, 2005. [9] [10] During the COVID-19 pandemic throughout 2020 and early 2021, it was effectively a full-time feed of the network due to the closure of U-46 facilities. In 2024. U-46 resumed programming on the station.
For many years, WHAD was part of WPR's news and talk "Ideas Network." It maintained a local news staff and cut-ins outside of the main WPR network, and the station's facilities originated some programming for the network, including Kathleen Dunn's afternoon program until her retirement in the summer of 2017.