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Wisconsin Public Radio's latest 2006 Annual Report to listeners and supporters is now available for viewing.

This 32 page Annual Report is a PDF file. If it doesn't open, try installing Adobe's free Acrobat Reader.



Wisconsin Public Radio's 2005 Annual Report to listeners and supporters is now available.

This 32 page Annual Report is a PDF file. If it doesn't open, try installing Adobe's free Acrobat Reader.


Here's our Resonance Newsletter for Summer 2005.

In this issue, the staff of To The Best Of Our Knowledge celebrates winning the Peabody Award, we announce several staff changes, look at the visit of Says You to Wisconsin, review the WPRA Board elections, and profile WPR Capitol reporter Shawn Johnson. We also highlight The Thistle & Shamrock program and our summer schedule for the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra series.

View WPR's 2004 Annual Report to listeners and supporters.

This 44 page Annual Report is in the pdf format and requires the free Adobe Acrobat Reader. The Report is 2MB in size and may take a minute to load if you're using a dial-up internet service.


Here's the Resonance Newsletter for Winter 2005.

In this issue, we thank listeners for their generous and record-breaking contributions during our November pledge drive, say goodbye to a Regional Manager, congratulate another manager on his new position and a program host on a prestigious award, look at upcoming special programming and radio tours, and profile another NPR correspondent.

Here's our Resonance Newsletter for Fall 2004.

In this issue, we introduce Phil Corriveau, WPR's new Director, our new Director of Development Mary Kay Sherer and new Artists in Residence The Kat Trio.

We also discuss Jonathan Overby's tour in Japan, the coming of HD Radio, and we profile NPR Newscaster Carol Van Dam and Big Top's Warren Nelson.

View WPR's 2003 Annual Report to listeners and supporters.

This 30 page Annual Report is in the pdf format and requires the free Adobe Acrobat Reader. The Report is 700KB in size and may take a minute to load if you're using a dial-up internet service.


Here's WPR's Resonance Newsletter for Summer 2004.

In this issue, Greg Schnirring, WPR's Director for 14 years, announces his departure for Washington DC. We look at how WPR serves the growing Hmong population, and we profile music host Peter Van De Graff and NPR News Correspondent Sylvia Poggioli. Also meet your five new WPRA Board Members; Lucille Eckels, Barbara Gilmore, Ellen Rosewall, Michael Sigman and John Taft, Jr.


Here's WPR's Resonance Newsletter for Fall 2003.

WPRA is looking for new board members! Also in this issue, a profile on NPR reporter Anne Garrels, a summary of our special series Whose Democracy Is It? and a listing of our Music From Wisconsin concerts.


Here's WPR's Resonance Newsletter for Summer 2003.

In this issue, Sunday Afternoon Live celebrates 25 years on WPR, meet two of WPR's summer interns, and a profile on NPR President Kevin Klose.


Here's WPR's Resonance Newsletter for Spring 2003.

It discusses Tom Clark's retirement, the latest program schedule changes, the return of the Milwaukee Symphony and other WPR news.


View WPR's 2002 Annual Report to listeners and supporters. Also view the 2002 Financial Statement

The 31 page Annual Report requires the free Adobe Acrobat Reader. The Report is 1.4MB in size and may take several minutes to load using a dial-up internet service. The Financial Report is a standard webpage.








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