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New programs are hitting the 89.3 WFPL airwaves and we couldn't be more excited.
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Black History Month specials begin Wednesday on 89.3 WFPL.
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Louisville Public Media's president and CEO condemns the arrests of journalists and speaks out on the escalating pattern of press suppression across the country — from federal raids on reporters' homes to the silencing of student journalists on college campuses.
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A group of women who say they were abused by former coaches Ronnie and Donnie Stoner tell their stories.
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She joins past recipients from The 19th, The New York Times, and WEAA-FM
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Maldonado brings nearly two decades of experience to the organization
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More local voices will be heard during key hours in broadcast schedule
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We’re marking 20 years of Matt Anthony on 91.9 WFPK and counting down the final hours
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The Ohio River is one of our region's greatest resources — and also one of its most threatened. There's a lot of energy around the Ohio as groups of people and organizations pull together big initiatives aimed at repairing the river and highlighting how it enriches the communities it flows alongside.
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