WUWM 89.7 – Milwaukee’s NPR celebrates 60 years in radio
The theme is Many Voices, One Frequency: 60 years of Public Service
Milwaukee – WUWM 89.7 Milwaukee’s NPR plans to celebrate 60 years in radio with six months of events, programming, fundraising and other initiatives beginning in September. Many Voices, One Frequency: 60 Years of Public Service will showcase the work of WUWM past, present and future, and invite audiences to see themselves reflected in the station’s coverage.
Later that evening, WUWM’s president and general manager David Lee will throw the first pitch at the Milwaukee Brewers game against the New York Mets. The game begins at 6:10 p.m.
“For 60 years, WUWM has been a bridge that brings the voices and stories of our region together. We have always sought to amplify community voices and different perspectives to connect, engage, and inspire the public about what’s happening in southeastern Wisconsin. We can’t wait to officially kick off our birthday celebrations by bringing the public into our space during Doors Open and show them how news radio is made,” Lee said.
Melanie Johnson, WUWM’s vice president of development and marketing shared David’s sentiment, saying, “We’re excited to bring in newcomers during Doors Open and we hope to show them the power of public media. WUWM has been a staple in Milwaukee for decades and it’s a place for people-powered journalism to thrive, which is especially important in this fragmented media landscape.”
“This is an ambitious goal for us, but when we simplify it to 897 individuals who can give $1,000 each, we know that is achievable and we know those people are out there,” Johnson continued.
The first 20 individuals who make a gift of $1000 to the station will be invited to attend a Milwaukee River cruise on October 4, where the group will watch the lighting of the Hoan Bridge to commemorate the station’s 60 years.
On October 17, WUWM will host On Point, a radio program from WBUR Boston, for a live taping of the show in Milwaukee. On Point airs weekdays at 9 a.m. on WUWM 89.7. It was listeners’ top choice to air in the 9 a.m. time slot following a survey conducted last summer. Event time, location, and tickets will be available soon.
There will be special programming throughout the winter months with events picking back up in the new year.
Many Voices, One Frequency: 60 Years of Public Service underscores the idea that, while each of us has a unique perspective and personal expression, we are all connected by a shared commitment to our community, our democracy, and the public good.
To learn more about WUWM’s 60th birthday celebrations in the weeks and months ahead, visit WUWM.com or follow WUWM on social media at @wuwmradio.
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.
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.