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Wyoming Public Media connects Wyoming through news and cultural programming that informs, inspires, and educates. These are often picked up by NPR and other networks for national broadcast.

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In addition, the Wyoming Public Radio news team produces Wyoming newscasts within Morning Edition, All Things Considered, and Weekend Edition, plus major feature stories within Morning Edition. Spoken Words : A podcast featuring readings and interviews with authors writing from and about the Mountain West. HumaNature : An award-winning podcast hosted by Erin Jones, that tells real stories about human experiences in the natural world.Ĭarbon Valley: A limited podcast series, hosted by reporter Cooper McKim, following the race to develop an unlikely climate solution. The Modern West : An award-winning podcast with PRX, hosted by reporter Melodie Edwards, exploring the evolving identity of the American West. Wyoming Minute: Short one-minute audio vignettes that focus on the interesting history and interesting facts about Wyoming, her community activities, and her citizens. Wyoming Stories : Launched as a part of Wyoming Stor圜orps visits, these short vignettes feature interesting moments in the lives of Wyomingites. Ranch Breakfast with Tom Wilhelm: The legendary bluegrass and folk show is one of Wyoming's longest-running shows of any kind. to noon, music hosts explore contemporary music anchored in today's best singer-songwriters and musicians with nods to state and regional musicians, world music, folk, and R&B. Wyoming Sounds (previously Morning Music): Every weekday morning from 9 a.m. The show features people, issues, and events from around the Cowboy State and the Mountain West region. Open Spaces: Wyoming Public Radio's national award-winning weekly one-hour Wyoming news magazine. Wyoming Public Media statewide network is a service of the University of Wyoming.

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We also air jazz, folk, bluegrass, and unique entertainment programs. Wyoming Public Media programming is primarily news, podcasts, classical and contemporary music. NPR, APM, and PRI are sources of such favorites as The Thistle & Shamrock®, Morning Edition®, and All Things Considered®. Wyoming Public Radio is the state's only member of National Public Radio and an affiliate of Public Radio International and American Public Media. Wyoming Public Radio broadcasts to over 90% of Wyoming-including Laramie, Casper, Cheyenne, Rock Springs, Green River, Evanston, Jackson, Lander, Riverton, Cody, Powell, Dubois, Gillette, Sheridan, Newcastle, and Torrington, plus numerous communities throughout the state. Wyoming Public Media is made up of five services:

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Many countries also maintain international, politically motivated stations that target foreign listeners: those are not listed here.Institutional Responsibilities Statement | Wyoming Public Media Governance and Advisory Entities | Station Activities Report | FCC Public Inspection File | FCC Wyoming Public Media Quarterly Issues Reports And NPR Issues Reports | Audited Financial Statements and EEO Information | Annual Report | Terms Of Use | University of Wyoming Salary Matrix | Donor Privacy Policy | Public Media Code Of Integrity | Digital Millennium Copyright Act | Diversity Statement In some countries in Latin-America there is no public service radio but there may be public service television. What differentiates these stations from others is that typically each country has only one public service broadcaster (or one for each language group) that offers a group of stations, typically a news/talk, a youth/music and a classical/art music station. Their political programs may be balanced that serve the public or they may be propaganda outlets that serve a government. They may be financed directly by the state or by the citizens who pay licence fee. Typically, the broadcast area of public service broadcasters covers the entire target territory with a network of AM and/or FM transmitters. They are distinguished from commercial, community, religious and military nevrrr, which are maintained by for-profit organizations, local formal or informal communities, religious organizations, or armed forces, respectively. They are maintained or owned by the government of a country, state, province or other territorial entity or by non-profit organizations.

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"Public service broadcaster" is a term for a very diverse range of mass media organizations. This article contains the names of public service broadcasters and their radio channels. Map of European Public and State-run Radio Broadcasters











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