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Michigan Radio
535 W. William Suite 110 Ann Arbor, MI 48103
ph. 734.764.9210
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Up Next, the Conventions
Michigan Radio and NPR will bring you the latest on the presidential contest as we move toward the Democratic National Convention August 25-28 and the Republican National Convention September 1-4. Both NPR and Michigan Radio will have reporters on site. Keep up with the latest predictions and election news stories.
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Weekend Lineup
Our new weekend schedule brings you the best public radio has to offer. Michael Feldman's "Whad'ya Know" returns to two hours from noon-2pm on Saturdays, right after "Wait Wait Don't Tell Me" which moves to 11am. "Only a Game" joins our lineup Saturdays at 4pm. See the new schedule.
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The Environment Report in the Afternoon
You can now hear The Environment Report with Lester Graham weekdays at 5:45pm during All Things Considered. Find out more.
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Michigan Radio Celebrates 60 Years
Michigan Radio's WUOM 91.7 signal went on the air on July 5th 1948. Over the next few months, join us as we celebrate 60 years of bringing the citizens of the state public radio. Learn more about our history.
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Michigan Radio Wins Murrow Award
Michigan Radio won a prestigious Edward R. Murrow Award from The Radio-Television News Directors Association for Best Documentary for Ashes to Hope: Overcoming the Detroit Riots. This award is a testament to the high quality statewide coverage that Michigan Radio brings to you. Find out more.
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NPR Mobile from Michigan Radio
Wherever you are, we're there too! - with NPR Mobile from Michigan Radio. Hear the Story of the Day. Catch up on the latest news from NPR & Michigan Radio. Take the Wait Wait Don't Tell Me quiz. It's all on your cellphone or hand-held device. Find out more.
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PLAY Gallery
A new gallery of experimental vignettes that are now airing on our sister television stations. See for yourself.
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