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St. Louis Public Radio took to the airwaves in 1972 as a predominately classical music station. Longtime STLPR staffer Mary Edwards joins the show.
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St. Louis Public Radio announces that Sarah Fenske will leave her post as host of St. Louis on the Air, effective June 22. Fenske will begin a new role in late June as executive editor for the Euclid Media Group, supervising all editorial content for the Riverfront Times, Detroit Metro Times, Cleveland Scene, Cincinnati City Beat and Louisville Eccentric Observer.
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The contest received 202 student entries from 48 schools across the St. Louis and Rolla regions.
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St. Louis Public Radio presents Lights, Audio, Action!, an exciting new podcast take on radio dramas of the golden age.
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St. Louis Public Radio provides listeners a festival of holiday programming and music to celebrate the final days of December through January first. To listen to these special broadcasts, simply turn on your radio, stream them from our website or mobile app, or tell your phone or smart speaker to play St. Louis Public Radio.
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Fact-centered journalism, stories that matter, a powerful regional focus, and inspiring music, arts, and culture – your Giving Tuesday gift today helps ensure that all this and more will continue to be available to everyone here in 2022.
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Francis Lam’s “Turkey Confidential 2021,” features chefs and food writers with a global mind and skill set who are sharing their love by sharing their recipes for the holiday feast.
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Jazz St. Louis and St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) announce the launch of The Next Set: Live From Jazz St. Louis, a new radio show bringing the improvisational art of live jazz music, performed from the Ferring Jazz Bistro stage, into the ears of listeners across the region.
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The station’s signature radio talk show, St. Louis on the Air, brings the stories of St. Louis to listeners across the region and now enjoys additional success as a podcast and newsletter.
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Tina Pamintuan has more than 20 years of experience working in public media as a journalist, educator and station leader, and she’ll put her expertise to work in shaping the future of St. Louis Public Radio as its new CEO.