Michigan Radio
Michigan Radio is a network of four FM public radio stations (WUOM/Ann Arbor, WFUM/Flint, WVGR/Grand Rapids, and WRSX/Port Huron) in the southern Lower Peninsula of Michigan operated by the University of Michigan through its broadcasting arm, Michigan Public Media. The network is a founding member of National Public Radio and an affiliate of Public Radio International, American Public Media, and BBC World Service. Its main studio is located in Ann Arbor, with satellite studios in Flint and offices in Grand Rapids. It currently airs news and talk, which it has since July 1, 1996.
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Michigan Radio
Michigan Radio is a network of four FM public radio stations (WUOM/Ann Arbor, WFUM/Flint, WVGR/Grand Rapids, and WRSX/Port Huron) in the southern Lower Peninsula of Michigan operated by the University of Michigan through its broadcasting arm, Michigan Public Media. The network is a founding member of National Public Radio and an affiliate of Public Radio International, American Public Media, and BBC World Service. Its main studio is located in Ann Arbor, with satellite studios in Flint and offices in Grand Rapids. It currently airs news and talk, which it has since July 1, 1996.
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Port Huron's NPR News Station
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Frederick J. Vogt, Grand Rapids (Vogt led drive to launch station)
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Michigan's NPR News Leader
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Port Huron's NPR News Station
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Frederick J. Vogt, Grand Rapids
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St. Clair County Regional Education Service Agency
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Michigan's NPR News Leader
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