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A Special Thank You to KCPW’s Members

Thanks to your contributions, we met KCPW’s end-of-year goal, upholding this quality programming and innovative approach to local public radio. The educational, curiosity-quenching, informative and entertaining programs and features KCPW brings to our community exist only because listeners like you give. We are grateful to that you stepped forward to renew your investment in this…

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Connect with KCPW and Provide Your Feedback

KCPW is your public radio resource and we want to hear your feedback. If you’ve got a suggestion, comment or idea, or just want to find out more about the station and how you can get involved, reach out! Send an email to comments@kcpw.org. Or call 801-359-5279 extension 200. This is your station, and your involvement…

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Grateful for the Local Public Radio Community!

Thanks to your dedication, KCPW met the fall goal and added almost 200 new members and more than 40 new volunteers to its ranks! We’d like to take a moment to thank everyone who made a contribution this fall and all of the volunteers and community partners who helped make the on-air portion of the pledge…

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Thank you for making public radio possible!

As spring comes to its close, we’d like to acknowledge and thank once again those who sustain this local public radio service. KCPW’s Spring Pledge Drive was made possible by a host of community-minded champions.  Thanks are due to the local businesses, organizations, and individuals who contributed to the drive by sponsoring a challenge grant,…

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“The Daily” debuts on KCPW

Hosted by celebrated journalist Michael Barbaro, the popular podcast produced by The New York Times expanded to include a radio edition, thanks to a collaboration with American Public Media. The Daily draws on the unrivaled quality and expertise of The New York Times’s global footprint of more than 1,450 journalists; and the radio edition will give KCPW…

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KCPW Presents: “2018 NHMU Lecture Series – James McLurkin” (3/16/18)

The Future of Robotics is Swarms: Why a Thousand Robots are Better Than One James McLurkin is interested in distributed algorithms for multi-agent systems—that is, software that produces complex group behaviors from the interactions of many simple individuals. While multi-robot systems have been called “the future of a futuristic field,” these ideas aren’t new. Ants…

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Program Changes: Radiolab, On the Media Return!

With the departure of To The Point and Dinner Party Download, the halt in distribution of The Tavis Smiley Show by PRI, and with The New Jazz Archive in reruns, KCPW has had a few changes to our scheduling line-up! Beginning January 5th, we’re excited to be bringing the award-winning, curiosity-driven Radiolab back to our…

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