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Mary Engisch becomes host of The Frequency on Nov. 4 as Mitch Wertlieb shifts to new Vermont Public projects, including a local sports show debuting in 2026.
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Beginning Monday, November 3, you’ll hear an updated schedule on Vermont Public Classical. These changes are designed to bring more locally hosted music to the times of day when most people are listening.
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Vermont Public has partnered with FreeWill — a free, easy-to-use online tool that helps you create or update your will in as little as 20 minutes, at no cost.
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Sports In America explores the stories that shape both athletes and fans. Each week, David Greene — familiar to listeners from his years hosting NPR’s Morning Edition — leads in-depth conversations across the world of sports.
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Vermont Public will add The Folk Show with Kate McNally, a cherished Sunday night tradition on New Hampshire Public Radio, to its lineup beginning September 14. The program will air Sunday evenings from 7-10 p.m.
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Vermont Public has been honored with a National Edward R. Murrow Award from the Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA) for its multimedia coverage of the 2024 total solar eclipse. Vermont Public received recognition in the “Excellence in Innovation” category.
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Vermont Public has announced the release of Biraland, a vibrant and imaginative musical comedy series from Vermont-based creator Bira Vanara, as part of its Made Here Fund.
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Congress has voted to cut all federal funds for public media. For Vermont Public, it means we'll lose $2 million this year, and every year for the foreseeable future.
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Rumble Strip, the award-winning, independently produced podcast by Erica Heilman, has expanded to a weekly radio segment. Extended, 15-minute episodes will air every Sunday during Weekend Edition Sunday at 9:42 a.m. on Vermont Public’s main radio station.
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Vermont Public has won four national awards for its work in 2024 from the Public Radio Journalists Association, for interview, news feature, special coverage and arts feature.