WUWM 89.7 – Milwaukee’s NPR adds “Wisconsin Today” to program schedule
MILWAUKEE – WUWM 89.7 – Milwaukee’s NPR will begin broadcasting “Wisconsin Today,” an hour-long news magazine from Wisconsin Public Radio (WPR) on December 1.
WUWM and WPR are collaborating to bring “Wisconsin Today” to the Milwaukee market to increase Wisconsin-based local and regional programming and better serve listeners with relevant content that is of, by and for Wisconsinites.
WUWM’s general manager David Lee explains, “WUWM’s mission is to connect, engage, and inspire our listeners to a deeper understanding of each other, the region, and the world. This partnership helps us live that mission by bringing ‘Wisconsin Today’ to our audience, deepening our local coverage, and strengthening the connections that make public radio so vital to our community.”
“Wisconsin Today” is hosted by WPR’s Rob Ferrett and Kate Archer Kent. Each weekday, Rob, Kate and their team of online and on-air producers offer a mix of in-depth interviews, field reports and investigations that reflect the issues, people and culture of communities across Wisconsin. The show is committed to centering Wisconsin voices and perspectives in every segment.
With the addition of “Wisconsin Today” and other programming changes, WUWM will increase its total amount of weekly local programming from 5% to 12%.
“WPR is thrilled to partner with WUWM to bring ‘Wisconsin Today’ to people in Milwaukee. This program partnership is a first for our two organizations and it’s a great example of public media working together in new ways to better serve the audience,” said Noah Ovshinsky, WPR’s chief content officer.
“Wisconsin Today” stories are available on air each weekday and online at wpr.org. The full show is also available on major podcast platforms.
About Wisconsin Public Radio
Wisconsin Public Radio’s news, music, conversation and entertainment programs inform, inspire and build communities throughout Wisconsin and around the world on two networks — WPR News and WPR Music — and 39 stations. Our commitment to the highest standards of news and cultural content reflects our belief that people and communities thrive with an open exchange of ideas and information.
About WUWM
WUWM 89.7 Milwaukee’s NPR is southeastern Wisconsin’s premier public radio source for fact-based, independent news and entertainment programming. As a listener-funded radio station, WUWM serves the public by offering high-quality, in-depth local reporting that informs, inspires, and connects the community. Beyond local programs like Lake Effect and Bubbler Talk, listeners can hear the best national offerings from the affiliate networks National Public Radio, PRX Productions, and American Public Media. Founded in 1964, WUWM 89.7 has been a staple in the Milwaukee community for 60 years. www.wuwm.com.
WUWM is licensed to the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents and operated by the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee College of Letters and Science.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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