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Wisconsin Public Radio (WPR) is a network of 38
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in the state of
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. WPR's network is divided into two distinct services, the ''WPR News Network'' and the ''WPR Music Network''.


History

Wisconsin Public Radio has origins that date to 1914. For history prior to the formation of Wisconsin Public Radio, see
WHA (AM) WHA (970 AM) is a non-commercial radio station, licensed since 1922 to the University of Wisconsin and located in Madison, Wisconsin. It serves as the flagship for the Wisconsin Public Radio "WPR News Network". WHA's programming is also b ...
. The first real steps toward the building of what would become Wisconsin Public Radio began in 1947, with the sign-on of WHA-FM (now WERN) as a sister station to WHA. Between 1948 and 1965, seven more FM stations signed on as part of what was initially dubbed Wisconsin Educational Radio. The network became Wisconsin Public Radio in 1971, when it became a charter member of
National Public Radio National Public Radio (NPR) is an American public broadcasting organization headquartered in Washington, D.C., with its NPR West headquarters in Culver City, California. It serves as a national Radio syndication, syndicator to a network of more ...
. Shortly afterward, the merger of the University of Wisconsin and Wisconsin State University systems into the present-day
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greatly increased WPR's reach.


WPR News

WPR News is devoted mostly to NPR syndicated programming and WPR produced media. During the week, the WPR News airs ''
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'', ''
All Things Considered ''All Things Considered'' (''ATC'') is the flagship news program on the American network National Public Radio (NPR). It was the first news program on NPR, premiering on May 3, 1971. It is broadcast live on NPR affiliated stations in the United ...
'', ''
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'', '' 1A'', ''
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'', along with a mix of national programs including ''Reveal'', ''Latino USA'' and ''The Moth Radio Hour'', and overnight, the
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. In election years, expanded political coverage occurs, along with WPR often coordinating in part political debates for the state's highest offices such as Governor and Attorney General, often with
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(formerly Wisconsin Public Television). On the weekend, it airs WPR-produced shows, such as '' Zorba Paster On Your Health'' and ''
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''. Weekends also include
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/ PRI/
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entertainment programming such as '' Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!'', '' Ask Me Another'', ''
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'' and ''
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'' (the former ''
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'') on Saturdays, with ''
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'', '' A Way with Words'', '' Milk Street Radio'', ''
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'', and ''
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'' on Sundays. Other WPR-originated programming on the weekends include: '' University of the Air'', the
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focused ''Simply Folk'', and '' PRX Remix''. The flagship station of the WPR News is WHA 970 AM in
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, one of the oldest existing radio stations in the world, and WERN 88.7 FM in Madison. Most WPR News stations broadcast in analog
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to provide those signals the largest coverage areas possible, while the HD Radio and Internet streaming feeds broadcast in stereo. Prior to 2024, the network hosted two call in shows during the morning and evening drive times, ''The Morning Show'' and ''Central Time''. ''Higher Ground'', a program of world music hosted by Dr. Jonathan Overby, is broadcast on Saturday night on WHAD, WPR's Ideas Network station in Milwaukee, and otherwise heard on WPR's News & Classical Music stations around the state. The network carried
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programming on weekend evenings, but discontinued doing so in June 2020 due to the racial and sexist views of the era proving outdated and offensive to general audiences. Personalities hosting call-in talk shows on the Ideas Network (as of November 2017) included Kate Archer Kent (early morning weekdays), and ''Central Time'' with Rob Ferrett and various co-hosts (afternoon drive time). On the typical weekday, the Ideas Network broadcast over seven hours of live, Wisconsin-produced call-in talk shows.


WPR Music

The ''WPR Music'' network broadcasts locally produced and syndicated classical music program 24 hours a day. Local programs include ''Morning Classics with Stephanie Elkins'', ''Midday Classics with Norman Gilliland'', ''Afternoon Classics with Jason Heilman'', ''Drivetime Classics with Jason Heilman'', ''Classics by Request with Ruthanne Bessman'', ''BETA'', ''The Road to Higher Ground with Jonathan Overby'', ''Wisconsin Classical with Lori Skelton'', ''Simply Folk with Sile Shigley'', ''The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Broadcast Network'', and '' Chapter A Day''. Syndicated programming mostly includes content from
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.
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air during the opera season. Syndicated Jazz music is heard on Friday and Saturday nights. Prior to 2024, ''NPR News & Music Network'', formerly the ''NPR News & Classical Network'', was originally devoted to
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, along with carrying the national
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programs ''
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'' and ''
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'', though its news and talk programs increased since the early 2000s. It carried the syndicated
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network in non-prime hours, while daily classical programming originated from Madison. In addition to the programs above, this network carried ''
Fresh Air ''Fresh Air'' is an American radio talk show broadcast on National Public Radio stations across the United States since 1985. It is produced by WHYY-FM in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The show's hosts are Terry Gross and Tonya Mosl ...
'', ''
Weekend Edition ''Weekend Edition'' is a set of American radio news magazine programs produced and distributed by National Public Radio ( NPR). It is the weekend counterpart to the NPR radio program ''Morning Edition''. It consists of ''Weekend Edition Saturday ...
'', APM's ''
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'', the
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's ''
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'', and ''Live from Here''. Other forms of music such as
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,
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, and
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can be heard regionally. The NPR News & Music network did not have a presence in Milwaukee until 2024. Flagship NPR programming was aired on
WUWM WUWM (89.7 FM, "Milwaukee's NPR") is a non-commercial, listener-supported public radio station in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It is owned and operated by the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee with the license held by the Board of Regents of the ...
, which is independent from Wisconsin Public Radio. Programming from the NPR News & Music feed could be heard in Milwaukee on
WHAD WHAD (90.7 FM broadcasting, FM) is a non-commercial educational station, non-commercial, listener-supported public radio radio station, station. It is city of license, licensed to Delafield, Wisconsin, and serves sections of Greater Milwaukee a ...
HD-2 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.. The network was partially available in western suburbs from WERN and in south shore suburbs from
WGTD WGTD (91.1 FM) is a non-commercial radio station licensed to Kenosha, Wisconsin, and serving Racine and eastern Walworth Counties along with Lake County, Illinois. Owned by Gateway Technical College, the station is affiliated with Wisconsin ...
.


Other digital services

Wisconsin Public Radio operates a mobile app on the Apple and Android platforms. The app includes in-app readers of local and national news articles from WPR and NPR. The app also includes streaming media players for both WPR News and WPR Music networks, along with full program guides to each service. Wisconsin Public Radio produces several podcasts available on their mobile app, website, and many podcasting platforms. A few stations broadcast on HD radio within the network. WERN airs WPR Music on the HD-2 channel, which is used to feed local analog translators on 90.5 and 107.9. WHAD airs WPR News on its HD-2 channel. WHRM airs the WPR Music on HD-2 to serve the Wausau area. WHHI airs WPR News on HD-2. Radio display information is limited to station identification only. WPR affiliate station
WGTD WGTD (91.1 FM) is a non-commercial radio station licensed to Kenosha, Wisconsin, and serving Racine and eastern Walworth Counties along with Lake County, Illinois. Owned by Gateway Technical College, the station is affiliated with Wisconsin ...
HD-2 offers a 24/7 jazz, big band and blues service, and
WGTD WGTD (91.1 FM) is a non-commercial radio station licensed to Kenosha, Wisconsin, and serving Racine and eastern Walworth Counties along with Lake County, Illinois. Owned by Gateway Technical College, the station is affiliated with Wisconsin ...
HD-3 provides a reading service for the blind and visually impaired


Network stations

WPR's stations are licensed to several different organizations. Most stations are owned by either the
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or by the
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, a state agenc

The
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and
Wisconsin Educational Communications Board The Wisconsin Educational Communications Board (ECB) is a Wisconsin state agency that plans, develops, constructs and operates statewide public radio, public television, public safety, and educational telecommunication systems and programs,
stations are administered by WHA Radio, a department of the University of Wisconsin – Madison, for the UW System Board of Regents. Other stations are affiliates, owned by local school districts or colleges. The network's headquarters are located on the University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison campus where the majority of programs are produced. Some of WPR's regional studios produce local programming. Not all UW-owned stations are part of Wisconsin Public Radio's network; some are student-run, and others, like
WUWM WUWM (89.7 FM, "Milwaukee's NPR") is a non-commercial, listener-supported public radio station in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It is owned and operated by the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee with the license held by the Board of Regents of the ...
, are part of the UW-system, but not part of WPR. Two
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stations (one,
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, is located in the northwest
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suburb of
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, and its signal does not reach the Wisconsin state line) carry the network outside of school hours and summer periods, providing a form of license protection to those stations (WEPS began to program the Ideas Network in order to fend off a license challenge due to being off-air after school hours), while WLBL-FM in Wausau shares time on its frequency with WXPW, a repeater of independently owned NPR member WXPR in Rhinelander.


2024 Programming Restructure and Current Station List

In April 2024, WPR announced a restructuring of its two analog networks, to take place on May 20 of that year. The Ideas Network was retired and its staff and most of its programming transferred to a new service called ''WPR News'', while a new ''WPR Music'' service featured expanded schedules of classical music throughout the week, with jazz, world, and folk music heard on the weekends. Many WPR stations switched programming services; in Milwaukee, WHAD joined the WPR Music service (with NPR News programming continuing on WUWM) while WHA and WERN in Madison will join WPR News, with the low powered FM translators currently carrying the Ideas Network from WHA airing WPR Music going forward. Most syndicated NPR programming continued on WPR News. However, 1A Plus,
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, Q, and Milk Street Radio were removed from the network. WPR network programs The Morning Show and Central Time were replaced with a one-hour show called Wisconsin Today. WPR regional news programs Route 51, Simply Superior, and Newsmakers were replaced with regional news updates during Morning edition on their local network stations. Syndicated classical programming Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin and Classical 24 will be removed from the program schedule, while Chapter a Day will move to WPR Music. At the time of the announcement, no information was provided by WPR on changes to the All Classical Network or any of its HD radio services. Later, it was announced that The All Classical Network and most HD radio services would cease at the time of transition. WPR noted on their website, "We are encouraging people to use online audio instead of HD because it is easier to find for most people" Gateway Technical College's WGTD affiliate confirmed its general alignment to WPR News, but stated all local programming would be preserved with slight schedule adjustments. Their Radio Reading Service would be preserved as well. WGTD also announced plans to create a new HD3 station, which would simulcast programming from WPR Music.


The former All Classical Network

The ''All Classical Network'' service was available as an online stream and through
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in select markets from 2007 to 2024. The All Classical Network exclusively featured classical music. The network included a simulcast of locally produced daytime classical programming,
Exploring Music ''Exploring Music'' is an internationally syndicated radio program featuring classical music, with commentary and analysis by host Bill McGlaughlin. It is a daily, one-hour show with a single in-depth theme each week. The show, which debuted in 2 ...
with
Bill McGlaughlin William McGlaughlin (born October 3, 1943) is an American composer, conductor, music educator, and Peabody Award-winning classical music radio host. He is the host and music director of the public radio programs '' Exploring Music'' and ''Saint ...
, and syndicated
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programming

Stations with this HD-2 service included WERN Madison,
WHAD WHAD (90.7 FM broadcasting, FM) is a non-commercial educational station, non-commercial, listener-supported public radio radio station, station. It is city of license, licensed to Delafield, Wisconsin, and serves sections of Greater Milwaukee a ...
Milwaukee, WHRM (FM), WHRM Wausau, WPNE Green Bay,
WHHI WHHI (91.3 FM) is a radio station licensed to Highland, Wisconsin, and serving the Dodgeville area. WHHI's 100kw signal covers a large swath of Southwest Wisconsin, Northwest Illinois Illinois ( ) is a U.S. state, state in the Midw ...
Highland, and WHLA La Crosse

It was also available on analog translator W272CN 102.3FM in Ashland, rebroadcasting WHSA HD-2. W272CN, originally W275AF/102.9, was no longer needed after WPR constructed two full-power stations in the Chequamegon Bay area and was discontinued in June 201

On October 19, 2020, WPR discontinued HD service on
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Superior,
WHSA WHSA (89.9 FM) is an American radio station licensed to Brule, Wisconsin, and serving the Duluth/Superior area. The station is part of Wisconsin Public Radio (WPR), and airs WPR's "NPR News and Classical Network", consisting of classical music ...
Brule-Superior,
WUWS WUWS (90.9 FM) is a public radio station in Ashland, Wisconsin, licensed to the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. The station is part of Wisconsin Public Radio (WPR), and airs WPR's Music Network. WUWS also broadcasts regio ...
Ashland, WHBM Park Falls, WHWC Menomonie,
WHAA WHAA (89.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to Adams, Wisconsin. The station is part of Wisconsin Public Radio (WPR), and airs WPR's "Ideas Network", consisting of news and talk programming. WHAA covers a large previously underserved portion of S ...
Wisconsin Rapids, and WHDI Sister Bay, due to low listenership

The All Classical Network streamed real-time live over most Internet streaming venues, along with WPR's mobile app and website. Downloadable versions of WPR shows in MP3 were also available.


Ethics and community guidelines

Wisconsin Public Radio states that it "is committed to the highest standards of journalistic ethics and excellence" on its website and that it ascribes to th
RTDNA Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct
Listeners and the broader public are invited to share their views of programs, topics and guests during radio broadcasts, on social media and wpr.org web forums and throug
WPR's Audience Services
phone and email contacts. WPR post
guidelines
for talk-show callers and online community members on its website. The guidelines are enforced through call-screeners during broadcast programs and online forums are regularly monitored by WPR staff.


Wisconsin Public Radio shows with national distribution


Current

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To the Best of Our Knowledge ''To the Best of Our Knowledge'' (also known by the acronym TTBOOK) is a weekly public-radio interview program produced by Wisconsin Public Radio and distributed by PRX. It is broadcast on more than 180 public radio stations in the U.S. and it a ...
'' *'' Zorba Paster On Your Health''


Former

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Michael Feldman's Whad'Ya Know? ''Whad'Ya Know?'' is an American comedy, interview, and quiz radio show. Hosted by Michael Feldman, it was created in 1985. During its radio run, it was produced by Wisconsin Public Radio and distributed through Public Radio International. Fe ...
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See also

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National Public Radio National Public Radio (NPR) is an American public broadcasting organization headquartered in Washington, D.C., with its NPR West headquarters in Culver City, California. It serves as a national Radio syndication, syndicator to a network of more ...
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PBS Wisconsin PBS Wisconsin (formerly Wisconsin Public Television or WPT) is a network of non-commercial educational television stations operated primarily by the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board and the University of Wisconsin–Madison. It compri ...
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Public Radio International Public Radio International (PRI) was an American public radio organization. Headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, PRI provided programming to over 850 public radio stations in the United States. PRI was one of the main providers of programmi ...
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Wisconsin Educational Communications Board The Wisconsin Educational Communications Board (ECB) is a Wisconsin state agency that plans, develops, constructs and operates statewide public radio, public television, public safety, and educational telecommunication systems and programs,
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Wisconsin Idea The Wisconsin Idea is a public philosophy that has influenced policy and ideals in the U.S. state of Wisconsin's education system and politics. In education, emphasis is often placed on how the Idea articulates education's role for Wisconsin' ...


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