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Whether you enjoy classical music or news from National Public Radio on WKAR Radio, or you like the diversity of programs on WKAR-TV's four new digital channels, you will discover something that will expand your knowledge and allow you to explore new subjects and places.

Or, WKAR programs may simply help you relax and enjoy your day.

Our community provides more than 50 percent of WKAR's financial support. Thanks to you, WKAR stations can continue to provide the programs you love and value.

What's New at WKAR
Inauguration 2009 on AM870
NPR Special Coverage: NPR's Steve Inskeep and Michele Norris take listeners to the viewing stands on the Capitol grounds.
Try Something New -- Hot Glass!
Make Your Own Paperweight, hosted by Fireworks Glass Studio of Williamston -- a fundraiser for WKAR-TV
WKAR Radio Campaign Falls Short of Goal
WKAR Radio Campaign falls short of goal -- but still raises dollars and nails.
Guests Preview New Season at Fall Experience
PBS chief content officer John Boland spoke about the changing nature of media and how PBS is embracing that change.
90.5 Classical Top 60
Pledge online in September and cast a vote for your favorite classical music piece.
Sizzling Sounds at Summer Solstice Jazz Festival
WKAR joined in solstice celebration under the stars.
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PBS Ranked Number One in Public Trust
Media poll shows Americans consider PBS an excellent value for taxpayer dollars.
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Thank You
The Mihalus Family
Sound Vision Society

Lucille B. Dardiri
Legacy Society

Maureen H. McDonough and Dennis B. Propst
Producers Circle

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