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In September 2020, the Vermont Public Co. was formed; it became active on June 30, 2021, with the merger of Vermont PBS and Vermont Public Radio, which had been separate entities. [1] The move brought together the 57 full-time VPR employees with 42 at Vermont PBS to create the state's largest news organization, with $90 million in assets.
Every Christmas Eve since 1994, public radio stations in Vermont air Lange’s Favor Johnson: A Christmas Story. [8] [9] Favor Johnson is a Vermont farmer who lives by himself with his dog Hercules and farm animals.
He retired in 2009. After his retirement, he moved to Vermont where he taught high school English and lead poetry workshops at Goddard. From 2012 to 2018, he was the host of Friday Night Jazz on Vermont Public Radio. He returned to Washington to work as a jazz archivist at the University of the District of Columbia.
WVTX (88.7 FM) was a radio station formerly licensed to Colchester, Vermont and owned by Vermont Public. The station, established in 1973 by Saint Michael's College as the original FM home of its campus radio station WWPV-FM, last aired programming from the Vermont Public Classical network. Vermont Public turned in the station's license in 2024.
WVTQ (95.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to Sunderland, Vermont, United States. The station is owned by Vermont Public as part of its Classical network, airing classical music. WVTQ broadcasts from atop Mount Equinox in Manchester. WVTQ has been operated by Vermont Public and its radio predecessor, Vermont Public Radio, since 2007.
Ronald Rood (July 7, 1920- July 16, 2001) was a Vermont author, naturalist and Vermont Public Radio commentator who wrote over 30 books, including The Loon in My Bathtub, How Do You Spank a Porcupine?, It's Going to Sting Me, and Mother Can I Keep This Clam - It Followed Me Home.
The station was owned by Vermont Public Radio, and carried classical music through the VPR Classical network. The 89.1 FM facility signed on in April 2014. VPR Classical was previously heard in Middlebury on 90.1 FM; [ 1 ] following the move, the two facilities swapped call letters (with 90.1, the original WOXM , becoming WVXM) [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and ...
In 2011, the license of WNHV was cancelled. It had been on 910 AM, White River Junction, Nassau Broadcasting III, LLC and was an All Sports station. In 2015, the license of WAOT-LP, 98.3 FM, Derby, was cancelled.