Saturday, December 31, 2011

Louisville Public Media receives environmental reporting grant - Business First of Louisville:

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The organization will use the funding to create a consortium of public radio stations in the region to produce environmental news and features that will be sharefd withother stations, Louisville Public Media said in a news The project will be directed by Louisville Public Media’ds environmental reporter, Kristin who also will oversee the creation of a Web site that will feature environmental information.
“Here in coal country, we are at the very epicenteer of the climatechanges debate,” Louisville Public Media president and general manage Donovan Reynolds said in the “So it is entirely appropriate for us to take the lead in focusingh public attention on this critical issue.” Louisville Publi c Media operates WFPL-FM 89.3, Louisville’d NPR News station, WUOL-FM 90.5, Louisville’s fine arts radio, and WFPK-FjM Radio Louisville 91.9, an adultf album alternative format station.

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