[Winona Online Democracy]
That's great, however, when is MPR/NPR going to lose their liberal-biased news department? This is a federally funded(public money) station that is decidedly leftist in political ideology. This is NOT how I want my tax contribution spent. If the far left wants $$ to spew their political policies, they should look no further than George Soros for funding, I think it is a shame we continue to fund MPR/NPR with our tax monies when they continue with their political leanings. Don't get me wrong here, there are great programs on MPR/NPR, however, the news is sickening, I might as well listen to Air-America, it contains the same political content.
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Awhile ago, someone asked about the alternate MPR settings and why they were necessary.
I just received this message today...good news for MPR listeners in Winona!
Karen Fawcett
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Subject: Winona-area Listeners: Please Re-tune Your Radios
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Winona-area Listeners: Re-tune Your Radios
Minnesota Public Radio Classical Music and News Stations
To Switch Back to Their Longstanding Frequencies
Dec. 16, 2005 -Minnesota Public Radio listeners in the Winona area will soon be asked to re-tune their radio dials to KZSE 107.3 FM for news and to KLSE 101.9 FM for classical music.
This fall, listeners were asked to temporarily switch their news and classical music radio settings while Minnesota Public Radio completed transmitter work to improve reception of its news and information station in Winona.
"We want to thank our listeners for their cooperation, understanding and continued support over the past weeks," said Chris Cross, Minnesota Public Radio southeast district manager. "We hope to reward their patience with clearer, stronger and more consistent reception of our news and information programs on 107.3."
The exact time of the switch back will depend on the weather, according to Cross. It is expected to occur during the week of Dec. 19.
Questions about the frequency changes may be directed to Cross at 507-282-0910.
Minnesota Public Radio® operates a 37-station radio network serving virtually all of Minnesota and parts of surrounding states and produces programming for radio, Internet and face-to-face audiences. Programs produced by Minnesota Public Radio and its national production and distribution arm, American Public MediaT, reach 14.7 million listeners nationwide each week. Of those, more than 771,000 listen regionally, in Minnesota and surrounding states. With nearly 83,000 members, Minnesota Public Radio has the highest percentage of listener membership of any community-supported public radio network in the United States. A complete list of station s, programs and additional services can be obtained at http://www.mpr.org/ and http://www.americanpublicmedia.org/.
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