I Love Wyoming Public Radio works in conjunction with the grassroots initiative Protect My Public Media to ensure the future of public radio by highlighting the impact it has across our communities. All it takes is a minute of your time to add your voice to our community of supporters! Just think what it is you appreciate about Wyoming Public Radio or any of Wyoming Public Media's music channels, and fill out the form below.
We include these written or recorded testimonials as support material for grants, fundraising material, and for other instances where strong community engagement is needed to show public radio's value to Wyoming. This is VERY important to Wyoming Public Radio, granting organizations, as well as state and federal entities, who want to know that their resources are being spent on a service that people value. This is where you come in! By making the testimonial you show that you value Wyoming Public Radio in our state.
Join fellow listeners, community leaders, elected officials, and all friends of Wyoming Public Radio by providing YOUR testimonial, recorded or written, reflecting on the benefits of Wyoming Public Radio to you!
A selection of testimonials from Wyoming listeners
- Former Governor Matt Mead
- Senator John Barrasso
- Former Governor Dave Freudenthal
- Former First Lady Carol Mead
- Senator Cynthia Lummis
- Former Senator Al Simpson and Dr. Pete Simpson
Contact your elected officials to help advocate for public radio in Wyoming
Communities across the state also issued official proclamations back in 2014 and 2015 when this campaign was first established, feel free to check out the proclamations here.
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I Love Wyoming Public RadioThank you to the many listeners who wrote us why they love public radio in Wyoming!
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I Love Wyoming Public RadioSenator Cynthia Lummis loves WPR because it offers an in-depth look at both local and national news. When listening, she's reminded of how great it is to…
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I Love Wyoming Public RadioHi, WPR Team!I had the wonderful privilege of working in the newsroom from 2011-2013. I was also there for one of the early Pet Wednesday pledge drive…
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I Love Wyoming Public RadioI was KUWR's Director of Programming from 1977-78. During my tenure, KUWR became a 50,000-watt NPR affiliate. Mick McLean was in charge of news, Curt…
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I Love Wyoming Public RadioWBUR's Peter O'Dowd wishing us a happy 50th anniversary and reflecting on his start at Wyoming Public Radio.
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I Love Wyoming Public RadioThe First WPR WebsiteAs Wyoming Public Radio, i.e. Wyoming Public Media, celebrates its 50th anniversary, it has been involved with the ever changing…
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