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  3. A quick guide to the new wpr.org - WPR - Wisconsin Public Radio

    www.wpr.org/announcement/welcome-to-the-new-wpr-org

    How to listen –. You can also listen live to WPR’s three networks with our updated audio player. The player is in the dark gray bar at the bottom of your screen. You can select the network you want to hear – NPR News & Music, The Ideas Network, or All Classical Network.

  4. WPR Shows. Wisconsin Today. Afternoon Classics with Lori Skelton. Simply Folk with Síle Shigley. Midday Classics with Norman Gilliland. Chapter A Day. The Larry Meiller Show. University Of The Air.

  5. Starting on May 20, “Wisconsin Today” will offer the latest news and culture each weekday morning at 9 a.m. and at wpr.org. What Is WPR Music? Members of the Wisconsin Youth Symphony Orchestra performing live on WPR’s “The Midday.”

  6. Kamala Harris, Liz Cheney to campaign in Wisconsin’s GOP birthplace. During the event, the campaign official says Harris will reference that history to appeal to Republican and independent voters. Natural Disaster, News, Storms.

  7. Ways To Listen. Wisconsin Public Radio offers two statewide networks, WPR News and WPR Music, on 39 broadcast stations around the state — find a printable PDF of station schedules here. There are many ways to listen to WPR — on FM, AM and HD radio, via this website, via the WPR app and with a smart speaker — find details below.

  8. These stations, studios and networks allow Wisconsin Public Radio to serve local, regional and statewide audiences with the highest quality programming available. Looking for a visual station map? Find station maps here.

  9. The Larry Meiller Show - WPR - Wisconsin Public Radio

    www.wpr.org/shows/larry-meiller-show

    Join host Larry Meiller every week day as he discusses environmental and consumer issues, gardening and helpful “how-to” topics with his guests.

  10. WPR is training the next generation of journalists with public media’s high standards of ethics and integrity via three fellowships focused on early career journalists, investigative reporting and diverse perspectives and experiences.

  11. Zorba Paster On Your Health - WPR - Wisconsin Public Radio

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    Each week, “Zorba Paster On Your Health” provides listeners with health and fitness tips to live a full and healthy life. The down-to-earth, personal style of Dr. Zorba Paster and co-host Karl Christenson makes this call-in show as entertaining as it is informative. WPR News, Saturdays, 1 p.m. to 2 p.m., Sundays, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.