Wyoming Public Media reached its $265,000 Fall Membership Drive goal Thursday after
just 54 hours of on-air fund raising.
"Support for public radio in Wyoming is very strong," says Program Director Roger
Adams. "Listener contributions make up the single largest source of income for Wyoming
Public Media's (WPM) operations. Membership accounts for 36 percent of our annual
budget."
Adams says WPM's semiannual membership drives continue to be among the shortest in
the public broadcasting system.
A service of the University of Wyoming, WPM includes three radio stations: Wyoming
Public Radio which airs news from NPR and the BBC, Classical
Wyoming with 24/7 classical music and Jazz Wyoming with 24/7 jazz. This fall's drive
was unique in that WPM fundraising was on all three signals at the same time.
"We made a combined appeal to listeners across our three networks," Adams says. "It
is something few public stations have tried and we hope it will be a model for our
drives in the future as we work to spend less time on air fundraising and more on
excellent programming."
For a complete list of stations, program schedules and other information about WPM,
visit the Web site at www.wyomingpublicradio.net. To listen online, go to "WPR Streams" on the home page.