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Minnesota Public Radio

Minnesota Public Radio (MPR) is a public radio network for the state of Minnesota. With its three services, News & Information, YourClassical MPR and The Current, MPR operates a 46-station regional radio network in the upper Midwest.

Minnesota Public Radio
TypePublic radio network
Country
United States
HeadquartersSt. Paul, Minnesota, U.S.
Programming
AffiliationsNational Public Radio
American Public Media
Public Radio Exchange
Ownership
OwnerAmerican Public Media Group
Key people
Duchesne Drew, President
History
Launch date1967; 57 years ago (1967)
Former names
Saint John's University Broadcasting
Minnesota Educational Radio
Coverage
AvailabilityGlobal
Links
WebcastYourClassical MPR
MPR News
The Current
Websitempr.org
yourclassical.org

MPR has won more than 875 journalism awards, including the Peabody Award,[1][2] both the RTNDA Edward R. Murrow Award and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting award of the same name, and the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Gold Baton Award. As of September 2011, MPR was equal with WNYC for most listener support for a public radio network, and had the highest level of recurring monthly donors of any public radio network in the United States.[3]

MPR also produces and distributes national public radio programming via its subsidiary American Public Media, which is the second-largest producer of public radio programming in the United States, and largest producer and distributor of classical music programming.[4]

History edit

Minnesota Public Radio began on January 22, 1967, when KSJR-FM first signed on from the campus of Saint John's University in Collegeville, just outside St. Cloud. Colman Barry, then president of Saint John's, saw promise in the then-relatively-new technology of FM radio, and believed radio was an appropriate extension of Saint John's cultural and artistic functions to the broader community.[5] He hired a 23-year-old graduate of St. John's, William H. Kling, as director of broadcasting.[6]

It soon became apparent that St. Cloud and surrounding Stearns County did not have enough listeners for the station to be viable, so Kling more than tripled KSJR's power in hopes of reaching the Twin Cities. However, it only provided grade B coverage to Minneapolis and the western portion of the metro, and completely missed St. Paul and the east. Realizing that the station needed to cover the Twin Cities to have a realistic chance of survival, St. John's started KSJN, a low-powered repeater station for the Twin Cities, in 1968. The operation was awash in debt, and by 1969, St. John's realized it did not have the adequate financial or personnel resources to operate a full-fledged noncommercial radio station. With Barry's support, Saint John's transferred KSJR/KSJN's assets to a community corporation, St. John's University Broadcasting. This corporation later changed its name to Minnesota Educational Radio, and finally Minnesota Public Radio.[7] Kling led MPR as president and CEO for 44 years, before retiring in 2011.[6][8]

MPR was a charter member of National Public Radio in 1971, and had helped lay the groundwork for forming that organization during 1969 and 1970. In 1971, the network moved its operations from Collegeville to St. Paul, funded in part with a news programming "demonstration" grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. New studios were built and KSJN became the flagship station. During the 1970s, additional stations were added and the network expanded across Minnesota. It was during this period KSJN's news department won numerous regional and national awards and became one of the region's most highly-regarded news operations.

In 1974, MPR began live broadcasting of Garrison Keillor's A Prairie Home Companion, one of the best-known programs on public radio, from the Park Square Theatre in Saint Paul. In the early days of the program, members of the production staff were said to have to work hard to fill the theatre seats, sometimes bringing in radio station staff and urging passersby to come into the theatre from the street outside. In 1980, MPR originated the Peabody Award-winning show, Saint Paul Sunday, which went national via syndication in 1981.

MPR assisted in 1983 with the formation of American Public Radio - now known as Public Radio International, which merged with Public Radio Exchange in 2019.

Originally, MPR played a mix of classical music and NPR news/talk programming. However, as NPR expanded its offerings, Kling made plans to split MPR into separate classical and news/talk networks. MPR sought to buy a second FM frequency in the Twin Cities from the late 1970s onward. As a fallback, in 1980 it bought WLOL (AM 1330), one of the oldest stations in Minnesota, and changed its calls to KSJN (AM), a simulcast of KSJN-FM. In 1989, AM 1330 changed its calls to KNOW and began airing an expanded lineup of NPR programming. In 1991, MPR bought WLOL-FM, AM 1330's former FM sister, allowing it to finally split its services into two networks. The KNOW call letters and intellectual unit, including the NPR news and talk format, moved to KSJN's old frequency of 91.1. The KSJN calls moved to WLOL-FM's former frequency of 99.5, which began playing classical music full-time.

MPR acquired Marketplace Productions, which produces Marketplace, "Marketplace Morning Report" and "Marketplace Money" from studios in Los Angeles, in association with the University of Southern California, in 2000. That same year, MPR founded Southern California Public Radio, which entered into a public service operating agreement with Pasadena City College to run KPCC in Pasadena, California. In 2004, MPR began distributing its own shows through American Public Media, leaving PRI; APM was the third radio network in the U.S. to have received founding support from MPR, probably an unmatched record for an American radio station or network.[9]

In 2004, MPR announced it would buy WCAL (89.3 FM), the classical music station operated by St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota. WCAL (and a repeater station, KMSE in Rochester), were sold in a deal valued at $10.5 million, which was approved by the Federal Communications Commission in 2004. The next year, following the acquisition by MPR, WCAL changed its call letters to KCMP and was transformed into MPR's third service, "The Current".

In 2008, a WCAL advocacy group took St. Olaf College to court for breach of trust in selling the radio station. (A June 2008 judge's opinion described the station as a charitable trust and therefore, not the college's property to freely dispose of. [1] MPR's General Counsel and three attorneys took part in the proceedings. However, a 2009 court found in favor of MPR due to its ruling that the statute of limitations on the matter had expired, nullifying the advocacy group's standing.)

Today, MPR serves a regional audience of one million listeners through 43 stations presenting three broadcast network services.

Original materials from Minnesota Public Radio have been contributed to the American Archive of Public Broadcasting.[10]

Services edit

With the addition of later stations, MPR originally offered a mix of classical music and NPR news/talk programming on a single service. Beginning in 1991, MPR's programming split in two, forming separate news and classical music services (although one station in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan still carries a combination of those two services). The 2005 acquisition of WCAL in Northfield, Minnesota, which covers the Minneapolis–St. Paul and Rochester areas, provided the opportunity to launch another music service, "The Current." This third service has gradually expanded to most of southern eastern Minnesota.

MPR News edit

MPR's news and information service includes a mix of locally produced programs and national/international shows. The flagship station is KNOW-FM (91.1 FM) in the Twin Cities.

The MPR newsroom has garnered international acclaim, most recently earning the inaugural Knight News Innovation EPpy Award in 2008.[11] MPR's newsroom is known for its Public Insight Network, a database of citizen sources who contribute their expertise on a wide array of topics. The Public Insight Network grew to 140,000 sources in 2011 and partners with other news media, journalism schools, foundations and community groups.

As of 2022, 24 full power stations carry MPR's News and Information service and various translator signals around the state offer additional coverage.

MPRNews.org is a non-profit news website maintained by MPR. This online news source covers issues that affect the state including politics, business, education, health, environment and the economy. MPR News offers headline news, video, blogs, audio and multiple ways for readers to become involved in the news-making process.

YourClassical MPR edit

MPR's classical music network is carried on 18 full power stations and various translators offer additional coverage. The flagship station is KSJN (99.5 FM) in the Twin Cities. In April 2021, the station rebranded as YourClassical MPR, aligning it with the umbrella branding used for American Public Media's digital classical music platforms and nationally-distributed programming.[12][13] Most of the network's schedule is a simulcast of APM's Classical 24 network, although statewide morning and afternoon shows air Monday-Friday and the network airs various specials and live broadcasts. The HD 2 signal of KSJN-FM offers a 24 hour feed of the Classical 24 network.

On September 10, 2020, Garrett McQueen, the host of Classical 24's Music Through the Night, and MPR's only African-American classical music host, was terminated by American Public Media for "not following programming guidelines."[14] According to McQueen, he was "given two warnings – one of which was about his need to improve communication and the other warning was for switching out scheduled music to play pieces he felt were more appropriate to the moment and more diverse."[14][15]

The Current edit

MPR's third service, The Current, debuted on January 24, 2005, and airs an adult album alternative format.

Several people on The Current's initial staff are well known in the area for previous work at stations that highlight music from Minnesota and the Upper Midwest. Many of the staffers and on-air personalities came from other similar stations, such as the University of Minnesota's KUOM, community-oriented KFAI, and commercial alternative rock outlets REV 105 and Cincinnati, Ohio's WOXY.com.

Programming on The Current is mostly locally produced. The flagship station is KCMP (89.3 FM), licensed to Northfield on the southeastern periphery of the Twin Cities, though the signal covers most of the metro area. A lower-power station, KMSE (88.7 FM), serves Rochester and southeastern Minnesota, KZIO (104.3 FM) serves the Duluth area, and translators offer additional coverage in other parts of the state.[16] The service is also carried as an HD service on several of MPR's full power stations. KPCC, the NPR affiliate in Los Angeles operated by MPR's parent company, APM, carries The Current on its HD 2 signal. The Current also streams online in a variety of formats.

Additional services edit

Minnesota Public Radio also programs several other music services, all available online, with a few offered on HD Radio in the Twin Cities area.

Carbon Sound is the newest MPR service, focused on R&B music and Black artists. In addition to streaming online, it is available on the HD 2 subchannel of KCMP in the Twin Cities.

Local Current is a service programmed by the staff of The Current, and features music from Minnesota artists. The service streams online.

Purple Current is an R&B and Hip-Hop service inspired by Prince.

Rock The Cradle is also programmed by personnel at The Current, and airs a variation of their AAA format, with music geared toward children and parents. It is available via a separate webstream.

Radio Heartland features an eclectic mix of acoustic, Americana and roots music. The service can be found on the HD2 subchannel of KNOW-FM and also via a separate webcast. KNOW-FM also features an HD3 subchannel consisting of programming from NPR and the BBC World Service. The signal carries additional hours of Morning Edition and All Things Considered not available on KNOW's main signal. Several other NPR and APM shows air on the service.

Subsidiary Communications Authority (SCA's) are used to transmit a Minnesota version of the Radio Talking Book Network to disabled listeners around the state, in cooperation with Minnesota State Services for the Blind. MPR also serves as the radio backbone for the radio portion of the state's Emergency Alert System, and as the backbone for the state's AMBER Alert System.

MPR owns WGGL, the NPR affiliate serving Houghton, Michigan. The station airs a combination of NPR News, BBC World Service and Classical 24 programming. While MPR supplies weather updates, local MPR programming and news updates are not aired on the station. KWRV in Sun Valley, Idaho, is also owned by MPR and airs a 24-hour classical music format, supplied by APM's Classical 24. 5-minute NPR news updates are inserted during the morning and afternoon drives. Like the station in Michigan, MPR airs local weather to KWRV, but the station strictly airs national programming.

Programs edit

Minnesota Public Radio regional programs:

 

American Public Media programs heard on Minnesota Public Radio:

 

Other programs heard on Minnesota Public Radio:

Revenue and expenses edit

Minnesota Public Radio is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization.

MPR's funding comes from listener contributions (membership dues), foundations, corporate and private contributions, government grants, advertising, education partners and publicly traded securities.

The for-profit Rivertown Trading Company, once a subsidiary of MPR's parent company, was sold in 1998 for $124 million. Profits went toward creating MPR's endowment, a percentage of which contributes to MPR's overall annual budget. [19]

Annual expenses edit

Total expenses for MPR in 2023, as shown in the MPR Board of Trustees audit, was 117 million dollars.

The above total includes 17.7 million dollars spent on fundraising and is distributed among all the categories in the table below. [20]

Summary table for MPR 2023 expenses
Category Millions of dollars
Salaries and wages 47.7
Employee Benefits and Payroll Taxes 10.7
Professional Fees and Marketing 27.3
Production and Acquistion 13.6
Office and Occupancy 1.1
Interest 0.2
Dereciation and Amortization 3.0
Financial 1.2
Other Expenses 2.1
Total 117.1


On MPR's federal 2021 tax form (the most recent available), total expenses are shown as $112,380,820.

On their federal 2021 tax form, MPR entered 9.2 million dollars for "Fees for services (nonemployees)" under the category of "Other". Since that amount is less than ten percent (it's 8.2 percent) of their total expenses, they are not required to provide any details on Schedule O, and none were provided. [21]


Compensation for officers, directors, trustees and key employees edit

The table below shows MPR's highest compensated employees, as listed on MPR's 2021 tax return. [22]

Compensation in 2021
Person Position Compensation (dollars)
David Kansas Former EVP & President, APM 652,287
Jon McTaggart President & CEO. APMG 558,767
Kai Ryssdal Host 469,760
Kevin Gilman National Account Executive 465,520
Duchesne Drew President MPR 452,712
Michael Lewis Senior Vice President & GCO 452,105
David Brancaccio Host 423,104
Morris Goodwin JR. Senior Vice President & CPO, AMPG 420,185


Revenue details edit

The amounts listed in this section are from MPR's most recent available tax return (2021). [23]

Total revenue in 2021 was $174,153,779.

MPR revenue in 2021
-- Contributions, gifts and grants ------
Category Dollars
Membership dues 92,201,208
Related organizations 11,840,216
Government grants 7,782,345
Other contributions 32,556,823
Publicly traded securities 2,321,333
-- Program service and other revenue --
Category Dollars
Program service 15,541,055
Advertising 4,594,444
Other earned 2,830,605
Royalties 5,456,642
Other 1,350,441
Total revenue 174,153,779

Broadcast coverage edit

Minnesota Public Radio broadcasts on several dozen stations that serve Minnesota and its neighboring communities and various translators providing additional local coverage. Stations are located in Minnesota, South Dakota (Brookings and Sioux Falls), Michigan (Houghton), Iowa (Decorah), and Idaho (Sun Valley).[24] MPR also operates KPCC in Pasadena, California.

Most areas are served by both a classical music station and a news and information station. Duluth and Rochester are served by a classical music station, a news and information station, and The Current.

MPR's newest service, The Current, is available in Austin, Hinckley, Mankato, the Twin Cities, New Ulm, Rochester, St. Cloud (Collegeville) and St. Peter.

Minnesota Public Radio also broadcasts all three of its services – News, Classical and The Current – on HD Radio in several communities throughout the state of Minnesota. In the Twin Cities, MPR multicasts Classical 24, an additional news service and Purple Current.

Public Insight Network edit

Public Insight Network (PIN) a newsgathering and networking initiative founded by MPR, was created by American Public Media in 2003. Through the PIN initiative, a community of citizens were able to consign their insights, personal experiences, and first-hand knowledge to journalists they trusted. This shared knowledge could then be included in printed materials, broadcast on live news, or shared on the Internet.[25] PIN contributed to national shows such as Marketplace.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Peabody Awards for MPR. Retrieved September 2014.
  2. ^ "Workform: Peabody Awards Collection Archives". dbs.galib.uga.edu.
  3. ^ Arganbright, Valerie (September 2011). "Plugged In: You Create a Legacy Member Letter" (PDF). Minnesota Monthly. Retrieved August 26, 2011.
  4. ^ American Public Media website
  5. ^ Profile of Colman Barry at MPR's 50th anniversary site
  6. ^ a b Adelson, Andrea (April 5, 1999). "The Business of National Public Radio". The New York Times. Retrieved January 24, 2009. Begun in 1966 by William H. Kling at a small, troubled college station, the St. Paul-based organization is now a $32 million, six-state media empire of 30 stations with a $110 million endowment.
  7. ^ Founding Minnesota Public Radio — Saint John's of Collegeville June 17, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ Van Denburg, Hart (September 10, 2010). . City Pages. Archived from the original on January 20, 2011. Retrieved January 19, 2015.
  9. ^ "MPR to rep its own shows, mainstays of PRI catalog | Current". Retrieved March 11, 2019.
  10. ^ "Minnesota Public Radio". americanarchive.org. Retrieved July 23, 2020.
  11. ^ Minnesota Public Radio Receives First Knight Innovation EPpy Award. June 21, 2010, at the Wayback Machine John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. May 24, 2007.
  12. ^ "Minnesota Public Radio, American Public Media Unite Regional, National Classical Brands Under 'YourClassical' Brand". All Access. Retrieved April 22, 2021.
  13. ^ "American Public Media Combines Classical MPR And National Programming Under YourClassical Brand". RadioInsight. April 19, 2021. Retrieved April 22, 2021.
  14. ^ a b "MPR's only Black classical host Garrett McQueen fired after being taken off air". MPR News. September 10, 2020. Retrieved March 3, 2021.
  15. ^ Wyllie, Julian (September 11, 2020). "Garrett McQueen exits Classical 24 after disagreements over changing playlists". Current. Retrieved April 22, 2021.
  16. ^ "The Current – Great Music Lives Here". minnesota.publicradio.org.
  17. ^ Abraham, John (August 21, 2014). "Scientist in focus – meteorologist and climate communicator Paul Huttner". The Guardian. Retrieved April 22, 2023.
  18. ^ "Minnesota Public Radio Airing Weekly 'Climate Cast' Program". Yale Climate Connection. February 6, 2013. Retrieved April 22, 2023.
  19. ^ Conciatore, Jacqueline. . Current. Archived from the original on June 9, 2023. Retrieved January 24, 2024.
  20. ^ Allen, Clifton. "Consolidated Financial Report June 30, 2023" (PDF). Minnesota Public Radio. Retrieved January 24, 2024.
  21. ^ (PDF). Minnesota Public Radio. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 14, 2023. Retrieved January 24, 2024.
  22. ^ (PDF). Minnesota Public Radio. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 14, 2023. Retrieved January 24, 2024.
  23. ^ (PDF). Minnesota Public Radio. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 14, 2023. Retrieved January 24, 2024.
  24. ^ Minnesota Public Radio (August 6, 2014). (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on February 18, 2015. Retrieved January 19, 2015.
  25. ^ "Public Insight Network". American Public Media. Retrieved May 18, 2023.

External links edit

  • Minnesota Public Radio Web site, including history and list of stations
  • Terry Fiedler and Deborah Caulfield Rybak (October 24, 2004). Star Tribune. Retrieved November 18, 2004.
  • MPRNewsQ – Online news service launched in 2009.

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Minnesota Public Radio MPR is a public radio network for the state of Minnesota With its three services News amp Information YourClassical MPR and The Current MPR operates a 46 station regional radio network in the upper Midwest Minnesota Public RadioTypePublic radio networkCountryUnited StatesHeadquartersSt Paul Minnesota U S ProgrammingAffiliationsNational Public RadioAmerican Public MediaPublic Radio ExchangeOwnershipOwnerAmerican Public Media GroupKey peopleDuchesne Drew PresidentHistoryLaunch date1967 57 years ago 1967 Former namesSaint John s University BroadcastingMinnesota Educational RadioCoverageAvailabilityGlobalLinksWebcastYourClassical MPRMPR NewsThe CurrentWebsitempr wbr org yourclassical wbr orgMPR has won more than 875 journalism awards including the Peabody Award 1 2 both the RTNDA Edward R Murrow Award and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting award of the same name and the Alfred I duPont Columbia University Gold Baton Award As of September 2011 MPR was equal with WNYC for most listener support for a public radio network and had the highest level of recurring monthly donors of any public radio network in the United States 3 MPR also produces and distributes national public radio programming via its subsidiary American Public Media which is the second largest producer of public radio programming in the United States and largest producer and distributor of classical music programming 4 Contents 1 History 2 Services 2 1 MPR News 2 2 YourClassical MPR 2 3 The Current 2 4 Additional services 3 Programs 4 Revenue and expenses 4 1 Annual expenses 4 2 Compensation for officers directors trustees and key employees 4 3 Revenue details 5 Broadcast coverage 5 1 Public Insight Network 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editMinnesota Public Radio began on January 22 1967 when KSJR FM first signed on from the campus of Saint John s University in Collegeville just outside St Cloud Colman Barry then president of Saint John s saw promise in the then relatively new technology of FM radio and believed radio was an appropriate extension of Saint John s cultural and artistic functions to the broader community 5 He hired a 23 year old graduate of St John s William H Kling as director of broadcasting 6 It soon became apparent that St Cloud and surrounding Stearns County did not have enough listeners for the station to be viable so Kling more than tripled KSJR s power in hopes of reaching the Twin Cities However it only provided grade B coverage to Minneapolis and the western portion of the metro and completely missed St Paul and the east Realizing that the station needed to cover the Twin Cities to have a realistic chance of survival St John s started KSJN a low powered repeater station for the Twin Cities in 1968 The operation was awash in debt and by 1969 St John s realized it did not have the adequate financial or personnel resources to operate a full fledged noncommercial radio station With Barry s support Saint John s transferred KSJR KSJN s assets to a community corporation St John s University Broadcasting This corporation later changed its name to Minnesota Educational Radio and finally Minnesota Public Radio 7 Kling led MPR as president and CEO for 44 years before retiring in 2011 6 8 MPR was a charter member of National Public Radio in 1971 and had helped lay the groundwork for forming that organization during 1969 and 1970 In 1971 the network moved its operations from Collegeville to St Paul funded in part with a news programming demonstration grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting New studios were built and KSJN became the flagship station During the 1970s additional stations were added and the network expanded across Minnesota It was during this period KSJN s news department won numerous regional and national awards and became one of the region s most highly regarded news operations In 1974 MPR began live broadcasting of Garrison Keillor s A Prairie Home Companion one of the best known programs on public radio from the Park Square Theatre in Saint Paul In the early days of the program members of the production staff were said to have to work hard to fill the theatre seats sometimes bringing in radio station staff and urging passersby to come into the theatre from the street outside In 1980 MPR originated the Peabody Award winning show Saint Paul Sunday which went national via syndication in 1981 MPR assisted in 1983 with the formation of American Public Radio now known as Public Radio International which merged with Public Radio Exchange in 2019 Originally MPR played a mix of classical music and NPR news talk programming However as NPR expanded its offerings Kling made plans to split MPR into separate classical and news talk networks MPR sought to buy a second FM frequency in the Twin Cities from the late 1970s onward As a fallback in 1980 it bought WLOL AM 1330 one of the oldest stations in Minnesota and changed its calls to KSJN AM a simulcast of KSJN FM In 1989 AM 1330 changed its calls to KNOW and began airing an expanded lineup of NPR programming In 1991 MPR bought WLOL FM AM 1330 s former FM sister allowing it to finally split its services into two networks The KNOW call letters and intellectual unit including the NPR news and talk format moved to KSJN s old frequency of 91 1 The KSJN calls moved to WLOL FM s former frequency of 99 5 which began playing classical music full time MPR acquired Marketplace Productions which produces Marketplace Marketplace Morning Report and Marketplace Money from studios in Los Angeles in association with the University of Southern California in 2000 That same year MPR founded Southern California Public Radio which entered into a public service operating agreement with Pasadena City College to run KPCC in Pasadena California In 2004 MPR began distributing its own shows through American Public Media leaving PRI APM was the third radio network in the U S to have received founding support from MPR probably an unmatched record for an American radio station or network 9 In 2004 MPR announced it would buy WCAL 89 3 FM the classical music station operated by St Olaf College in Northfield Minnesota WCAL and a repeater station KMSE in Rochester were sold in a deal valued at 10 5 million which was approved by the Federal Communications Commission in 2004 The next year following the acquisition by MPR WCAL changed its call letters to KCMP and was transformed into MPR s third service The Current In 2008 a WCAL advocacy group took St Olaf College to court for breach of trust in selling the radio station A June 2008 judge s opinion described the station as a charitable trust and therefore not the college s property to freely dispose of 1 MPR s General Counsel and three attorneys took part in the proceedings 2 However a 2009 court found in favor of MPR due to its ruling that the statute of limitations on the matter had expired nullifying the advocacy group s standing Today MPR serves a regional audience of one million listeners through 43 stations presenting three broadcast network services Original materials from Minnesota Public Radio have been contributed to the American Archive of Public Broadcasting 10 Services editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Minnesota Public Radio news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message With the addition of later stations MPR originally offered a mix of classical music and NPR news talk programming on a single service Beginning in 1991 MPR s programming split in two forming separate news and classical music services although one station in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan still carries a combination of those two services The 2005 acquisition of WCAL in Northfield Minnesota which covers the Minneapolis St Paul and Rochester areas provided the opportunity to launch another music service The Current This third service has gradually expanded to most of southern eastern Minnesota MPR News edit MPR s news and information service includes a mix of locally produced programs and national international shows The flagship station is KNOW FM 91 1 FM in the Twin Cities The MPR newsroom has garnered international acclaim most recently earning the inaugural Knight News Innovation EPpy Award in 2008 11 MPR s newsroom is known for its Public Insight Network a database of citizen sources who contribute their expertise on a wide array of topics The Public Insight Network grew to 140 000 sources in 2011 and partners with other news media journalism schools foundations and community groups As of 2022 24 full power stations carry MPR s News and Information service and various translator signals around the state offer additional coverage MPRNews org is a non profit news website maintained by MPR This online news source covers issues that affect the state including politics business education health environment and the economy MPR News offers headline news video blogs audio and multiple ways for readers to become involved in the news making process YourClassical MPR edit MPR s classical music network is carried on 18 full power stations and various translators offer additional coverage The flagship station is KSJN 99 5 FM in the Twin Cities In April 2021 the station rebranded as YourClassical MPR aligning it with the umbrella branding used for American Public Media s digital classical music platforms and nationally distributed programming 12 13 Most of the network s schedule is a simulcast of APM s Classical 24 network although statewide morning and afternoon shows air Monday Friday and the network airs various specials and live broadcasts The HD 2 signal of KSJN FM offers a 24 hour feed of the Classical 24 network On September 10 2020 Garrett McQueen the host of Classical 24 s Music Through the Night and MPR s only African American classical music host was terminated by American Public Media for not following programming guidelines 14 According to McQueen he was given two warnings one of which was about his need to improve communication and the other warning was for switching out scheduled music to play pieces he felt were more appropriate to the moment and more diverse 14 15 The Current edit Main article KCMP MPR s third service The Current debuted on January 24 2005 and airs an adult album alternative format Several people on The Current s initial staff are well known in the area for previous work at stations that highlight music from Minnesota and the Upper Midwest Many of the staffers and on air personalities came from other similar stations such as the University of Minnesota s KUOM community oriented KFAI and commercial alternative rock outlets REV 105 and Cincinnati Ohio s WOXY com Programming on The Current is mostly locally produced The flagship station is KCMP 89 3 FM licensed to Northfield on the southeastern periphery of the Twin Cities though the signal covers most of the metro area A lower power station KMSE 88 7 FM serves Rochester and southeastern Minnesota KZIO 104 3 FM serves the Duluth area and translators offer additional coverage in other parts of the state 16 The service is also carried as an HD service on several of MPR s full power stations KPCC the NPR affiliate in Los Angeles operated by MPR s parent company APM carries The Current on its HD 2 signal The Current also streams online in a variety of formats Additional services edit Minnesota Public Radio also programs several other music services all available online with a few offered on HD Radio in the Twin Cities area Carbon Sound is the newest MPR service focused on R amp B music and Black artists In addition to streaming online it is available on the HD 2 subchannel of KCMP in the Twin Cities Local Current is a service programmed by the staff of The Current and features music from Minnesota artists The service streams online Purple Current is an R amp B and Hip Hop service inspired by Prince Rock The Cradle is also programmed by personnel at The Current and airs a variation of their AAA format with music geared toward children and parents It is available via a separate webstream Radio Heartland features an eclectic mix of acoustic Americana and roots music The service can be found on the HD2 subchannel of KNOW FM and also via a separate webcast KNOW FM also features an HD3 subchannel consisting of programming from NPR and the BBC World Service The signal carries additional hours of Morning Edition and All Things Considered not available on KNOW s main signal Several other NPR and APM shows air on the service Subsidiary Communications Authority SCA s are used to transmit a Minnesota version of the Radio Talking Book Network to disabled listeners around the state in cooperation with Minnesota State Services for the Blind MPR also serves as the radio backbone for the radio portion of the state s Emergency Alert System and as the backbone for the state s AMBER Alert System MPR owns WGGL the NPR affiliate serving Houghton Michigan The station airs a combination of NPR News BBC World Service and Classical 24 programming While MPR supplies weather updates local MPR programming and news updates are not aired on the station KWRV in Sun Valley Idaho is also owned by MPR and airs a 24 hour classical music format supplied by APM s Classical 24 5 minute NPR news updates are inserted during the morning and afternoon drives Like the station in Michigan MPR airs local weather to KWRV but the station strictly airs national programming Programs editMinnesota Public Radio regional programs The Jazz Image The Morning Show Open Air American Public Media programs heard on Minnesota Public Radio American RadioWorks American Routes As It Happens Classical 24 Live from Here formerly known as The Show with Chris Thile formerly known asA Prairie Home Companion Marketplace On Being Performance Today Pipedreams Saint Paul Sunday The Splendid Table The Story Weekend America The Writer s Almanac Climate Cast 17 18 Other programs heard on Minnesota Public Radio All Things Considered American Routes As it Happens BBC World Service Car Talk Day to Day Fresh Air Morning Edition On the Media Only A Game Radio Lab Sound Opinions Sounds Eclectic Studio 360 Talk of the Nation This American Life Wait Wait Don t Tell Me Weekend Edition Saturday and Sunday The WorldRevenue and expenses editMinnesota Public Radio is a nonprofit 501 c 3 organization MPR s funding comes from listener contributions membership dues foundations corporate and private contributions government grants advertising education partners and publicly traded securities The for profit Rivertown Trading Company once a subsidiary of MPR s parent company was sold in 1998 for 124 million Profits went toward creating MPR s endowment a percentage of which contributes to MPR s overall annual budget 19 Annual expenses edit Total expenses for MPR in 2023 as shown in the MPR Board of Trustees audit was 117 million dollars The above total includes 17 7 million dollars spent on fundraising and is distributed among all the categories in the table below 20 Summary table for MPR 2023 expenses Category Millions of dollarsSalaries and wages 47 7Employee Benefits and Payroll Taxes 10 7Professional Fees and Marketing 27 3Production and Acquistion 13 6Office and Occupancy 1 1Interest 0 2Dereciation and Amortization 3 0Financial 1 2Other Expenses 2 1Total 117 1On MPR s federal 2021 tax form the most recent available total expenses are shown as 112 380 820 On their federal 2021 tax form MPR entered 9 2 million dollars for Fees for services nonemployees under the category of Other Since that amount is less than ten percent it s 8 2 percent of their total expenses they are not required to provide any details on Schedule O and none were provided 21 Compensation for officers directors trustees and key employees edit The table below shows MPR s highest compensated employees as listed on MPR s 2021 tax return 22 Compensation in 2021 Person Position Compensation dollars David Kansas Former EVP amp President APM 652 287Jon McTaggart President amp CEO APMG 558 767Kai Ryssdal Host 469 760Kevin Gilman National Account Executive 465 520Duchesne Drew President MPR 452 712Michael Lewis Senior Vice President amp GCO 452 105David Brancaccio Host 423 104Morris Goodwin JR Senior Vice President amp CPO AMPG 420 185 Revenue details edit The amounts listed in this section are from MPR s most recent available tax return 2021 23 Total revenue in 2021 was 174 153 779 MPR revenue in 2021 Contributions gifts and grants Category DollarsMembership dues 92 201 208Related organizations 11 840 216Government grants 7 782 345Other contributions 32 556 823Publicly traded securities 2 321 333 Program service and other revenue Category DollarsProgram service 15 541 055Advertising 4 594 444Other earned 2 830 605Royalties 5 456 642Other 1 350 441Total revenue 174 153 779Broadcast coverage editMain article List of Minnesota Public Radio affiliates Minnesota Public Radio broadcasts on several dozen stations that serve Minnesota and its neighboring communities and various translators providing additional local coverage Stations are located in Minnesota South Dakota Brookings and Sioux Falls Michigan Houghton Iowa Decorah and Idaho Sun Valley 24 MPR also operates KPCC in Pasadena California Most areas are served by both a classical music station and a news and information station Duluth and Rochester are served by a classical music station a news and information station and The Current MPR s newest service The Current is available in Austin Hinckley Mankato the Twin Cities New Ulm Rochester St Cloud Collegeville and St Peter Minnesota Public Radio also broadcasts all three of its services News Classical and The Current on HD Radio in several communities throughout the state of Minnesota In the Twin Cities MPR multicasts Classical 24 an additional news service and Purple Current Public Insight Network edit Public Insight Network PIN a newsgathering and networking initiative founded by MPR was created by American Public Media in 2003 Through the PIN initiative a community of citizens were able to consign their insights personal experiences and first hand knowledge to journalists they trusted This shared knowledge could then be included in printed materials broadcast on live news or shared on the Internet 25 PIN contributed to national shows such as Marketplace See also editIndependent Public Radio another public radio network in Minnesota known as AMPERS References edit Peabody Awards for MPR Retrieved September 2014 Workform Peabody Awards Collection Archives dbs galib uga edu Arganbright Valerie September 2011 Plugged In You Create a Legacy Member Letter PDF Minnesota Monthly Retrieved August 26 2011 American Public Media website Profile of Colman Barry at MPR s 50th anniversary site a b Adelson Andrea April 5 1999 The Business of National Public Radio The New York Times Retrieved January 24 2009 Begun in 1966 by William H Kling at a small troubled college station the St Paul based organization is now a 32 million six state media empire of 30 stations with a 110 million endowment Founding Minnesota Public Radio Saint John s of Collegeville Archived June 17 2010 at the Wayback Machine Van Denburg Hart September 10 2010 Bill Kling retires Live blogging City Pages Archived from the original on January 20 2011 Retrieved January 19 2015 MPR to rep its own shows mainstays of PRI catalog Current Retrieved March 11 2019 Minnesota Public Radio americanarchive org Retrieved July 23 2020 Minnesota Public Radio Receives First Knight Innovation EPpy Award Archived June 21 2010 at the Wayback Machine John S and James L Knight Foundation May 24 2007 Minnesota Public Radio American Public Media Unite Regional National Classical Brands Under YourClassical Brand All Access Retrieved April 22 2021 American Public Media Combines Classical MPR And National Programming Under YourClassical Brand RadioInsight April 19 2021 Retrieved April 22 2021 a b MPR s only Black classical host Garrett McQueen fired after being taken off air MPR News September 10 2020 Retrieved March 3 2021 Wyllie Julian September 11 2020 Garrett McQueen exits Classical 24 after disagreements over changing playlists Current Retrieved April 22 2021 The Current Great Music Lives Here minnesota publicradio org Abraham John August 21 2014 Scientist in focus meteorologist and climate communicator Paul Huttner The Guardian Retrieved April 22 2023 Minnesota Public Radio Airing Weekly Climate Cast Program Yale Climate Connection February 6 2013 Retrieved April 22 2023 Conciatore Jacqueline Minnesota net endows itself with sale of mail order firm Current Archived from the original on June 9 2023 Retrieved January 24 2024 Allen Clifton Consolidated Financial Report June 30 2023 PDF Minnesota Public Radio Retrieved January 24 2024 Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax PDF Minnesota Public Radio Archived from the original PDF on May 14 2023 Retrieved January 24 2024 Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax PDF Minnesota Public Radio Archived from the original PDF on May 14 2023 Retrieved January 24 2024 Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax PDF Minnesota Public Radio Archived from the original PDF on May 14 2023 Retrieved January 24 2024 Minnesota Public Radio August 6 2014 Regional network map with coverage areas PDF Archived from the original PDF on February 18 2015 Retrieved January 19 2015 Public Insight Network American Public Media Retrieved May 18 2023 External links editMinnesota Public Radio Web site including history and list of stations Terry Fiedler and Deborah Caulfield Rybak October 24 2004 MPR chief sings his own song in creating a national powerhouse Star Tribune Retrieved November 18 2004 MPRNewsQ Online news service launched in 2009 44 56 56 N 93 05 43 W 44 94889 N 93 09528 W 44 94889 93 09528 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Minnesota Public Radio amp oldid 1206449084, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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