Wyoming Public Radio is a non-profit commercial free network, licensed to the University of Wyoming
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I contact WPR?
Address:
Wyoming Public Radio
Dept. 3984, 1000 E. University Ave
Laramie, WY 82071 Phone: 307-766-4240 or
800-729-5897 (toll free within Wyoming) Email:wprhelp@uwyo.edu
How do I find out what's on WPR?
You can find information on our programs online on our Program Guide.
How do I contact NPR?
(National Public Radio)
Address: NPR 635 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20001 Phone: (202) 513-3232 or (202)513-3329 (FAX) Website Address: www.npr.org
How do I become a member of WPR? Visit our Pledge page online or contact our Membership Manager, Shaun Wilhelm 307-766-687
How can I ensure the future of WPR?
Visit
WPR's Planned
Giving Pageto
learn how you can help support and ensure the future of Wyoming Public
Radio through such avenues as Wills and Bequests, Charitable Lead
Trusts, Deferred Charitable Gift Annuities and more.
How do I find information on a local underwriter?
Most of our underwriters are listed as a
Business Partner.
I want to get a transcript or CD of
a particular program; where do I find it? You can find audio and playlists produced
from Wyoming Public Radio at www.wyomingpublicradio.net and click on
the program from which it was produced. You can also contact WPR at (307)
766-4240 or 800-729-5897 (toll free within Wyoming).
For national programs, try the Web site for the program (see
information above on how to locate NPR's Website).
Where do I send a press releases? Our News department accepts press releases
via email, via fax or online. Email: btwo@uwyo.edu
Fax: (307) 766-6184
I haven't received my member guide/pledge
premium; how do I contact WPR Membership? Phone:
(307) 766-6874 or 800-729-5897 (toll free in Wyoming) Email:Shaun Wilhelm
How do I submit a Public Service
Announcement (PSA)? You may submit Public
Service Announcements via fax (307-766-6184), email (
btwo@uwyo.edu ) or through our
events calendar.
How can I tell what song is playing right now? Visit our playlist for Morning Music, with Grady Kirkpatrick, and Ranch Breakfast, with Tom Wilhelm
If you are looking for music you heard on Classical Wyoming between 6am and7pm click here and follow
the instructions provided.(*note* This
search engine uses Central Time.In Wyoming you will need to subtract one hour; i.e. a piece of music heard at 9:15am will be
found in the 8am hour.)
If you are looking for music you heard on Classical Wyoming between 7pm and6am click here and follow
the instructions provided.(*note* This
search engine uses Mountain Time.In Wyoming you will search
in the hour you heard the piece; i.e. a piece of music heard at 11:20 will be
found in the 11pm hour.)