Public Broadcasting: Who Pays?
I’ve received various questions about underwriting practices on Spokane Public Radio and NPR. This is a good opportunity to talk through some of the complex issues surrounding seemingly simple...
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Online Donation Form The Moving to a Sound Future project will secure, build, and grow our service for generations to come. Our total goal is $5 million, and while we're coming very close, we're not...
View ArticleMentioning 'Morning Edition' More
Spokane Public Radio is participating in NPR’s national initiative to increase the Morning Edition audience and listening hours. You might hear a few more “spots” promoting various stories and about...
View ArticleConstruction and Infrastructure Nearly Finished
The building that once housed the busiest fire crew in the city is almost ready for its new life as the broadcast home of Spokane Public Radio. Over the next several weeks, SPR will complete...
View ArticleWhen is SPR Moving to Fire Station No. 3? Watch for Updates All Fall
It’s a daunting task—packing up years of stuff and carting things to a new home. After 35 years SPR has a lot to move. As construction on SPR’s studios at Fire Station No. 3 wraps up, the staff is...
View ArticleUnderwriting Guidelines
Dear Mr Brookbank, Thanks for the very interesting questions. Listing underwriters online is not a requirement of the FCC or CPB. We keep a comprehensive monthly list in our public file as they...
View ArticleThank You For Adding a 'Power Hour' to Spring Pledge Drive!
Because of YOUR support, SPR just completed the 2017 Spring Fund Drive. Not only did you pledge the $500,000 operating costs for the next six months, you continued to pledge an additional $5000 for...
View ArticleSeason's Greetings 2017
Dear Listeners, Happy Holidays! At the close of the year and the beginning of another, there will be several significant changes to our programming lineup beginning January 1. We live in a time of...
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Democracy works best when the people being governed are engaged in civic life. That certainly was the case in 2020, a year with a lot of elements that sparked people’s passions.
View ArticlePublic Broadcasting: Who Pays?
I’ve received various questions about underwriting practices on Spokane Public Radio and NPR. This is a good opportunity to talk through some of the complex issues surrounding seemingly simple...
View ArticleYour Gift Makes A Difference
Online Donation Form The Moving to a Sound Future project will secure, build, and grow our service for generations to come. Our total goal is $5 million, and while we're coming very close, we're not...
View ArticleMentioning 'Morning Edition' More
Spokane Public Radio is participating in NPR’s national initiative to increase the Morning Edition audience and listening hours. You might hear a few more “spots” promoting various stories and about...
View ArticleConstruction and Infrastructure Nearly Finished
The building that once housed the busiest fire crew in the city is almost ready for its new life as the broadcast home of Spokane Public Radio. Over the next several weeks, SPR will complete...
View ArticleWhen is SPR Moving to Fire Station No. 3? Watch for Updates All Fall
It’s a daunting task—packing up years of stuff and carting things to a new home. After 35 years SPR has a lot to move. As construction on SPR’s studios at Fire Station No. 3 wraps up, the staff is...
View ArticleUnderwriting Guidelines
Dear Mr Brookbank, Thanks for the very interesting questions. Listing underwriters online is not a requirement of the FCC or CPB. We keep a comprehensive monthly list in our public file as they...
View ArticleThank You For Adding a 'Power Hour' to Spring Pledge Drive!
Because of YOUR support, SPR just completed the 2017 Spring Fund Drive. Not only did you pledge the $500,000 operating costs for the next six months, you continued to pledge an additional $5000 for...
View ArticleSeason's Greetings 2017
Dear Listeners, Happy Holidays! At the close of the year and the beginning of another, there will be several significant changes to our programming lineup beginning January 1. We live in a time of...
View ArticlePublic Broadcasting: Who Pays?
I’ve received various questions about underwriting practices on Spokane Public Radio and NPR. This is a good opportunity to talk through some of the complex issues surrounding seemingly simple...
View ArticleYour Gift Makes A Difference
Online Donation Form The Moving to a Sound Future project will secure, build, and grow our service for generations to come. Our total goal is $5 million, and while we're coming very close, we're not...
View ArticleMentioning 'Morning Edition' More
Spokane Public Radio is participating in NPR’s national initiative to increase the Morning Edition audience and listening hours. You might hear a few more “spots” promoting various stories and about...
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