Colorado Media Newsroom
August 28th, 2023, 03:09 PM
From Radio Insight:
https://radioinsight.com/wp-content/images/2023/08/lrpr-200x200.jpgThe University of Arkansas at Little Rock has rebranded its two stations as “Little Rock Public Radio (https://www.ualrpublicradio.org)“.
The stations will continue to offer Public News/Talk on 89.1 KUAR Little Rock/94.5 K233AD Monticello and Classical on 90.5 KLRE Little Rock. In an interview with station News Director Daniel Breen, General Manager Jonathan Seaborn said the stations will soon follow-up (https://www.ualrpublicradio.org/news-about-public-radio/2023-08-28/introducing-little-rock-public-radio) with some schedule changes.
We are thrilled to announce a significant milestone in the history of our beloved radio station. After 50 remarkable years of serving the central Arkansas community as KUAR/KLRE Public Radio, we are proud to unveil our new identity: Little Rock Public Radio.
This transformative change reflects our deep commitment to the vibrant communities we have been privileged to engage with over the decades. While our name has evolved, our dedication to delivering unparalleled news, informative content, and captivating programming that embodies the spirit of central Arkansas remains unwavering.
Little Rock Public Radio is more than just a name; it?s a representation of the heart and soul of our community. Our programming will continue to provide a trusted source of connection and inspiration, weaving together the stories, voices, and music that define us.
?As we celebrate 50 years of Public Radio in central Arkansas, this rebranding represents a fresh chapter in our shared history. We believe that our new name better captures the essence of our community, and we are excited to continue our mission of fostering meaningful conversations and connecting neighbors,? said Jonathan Seaborn, general manager of Little Rock Public Radio.
Our listeners can look forward to a dynamic range of new programs that will appear this year to reflect the diversity and vibrancy of central Arkansas. Thought-provoking discussions, enriching content, and captivating stories will continue to be the cornerstone of our programming lineup. This evolution reinforces our pledge to serve as a beacon of reliable information and a catalyst for positive change.
Little Rock Public Radio?s commitment to the central Arkansas community has never been stronger. This rebranding not only celebrates our past accomplishments but also propels us into an exciting future, one where we can better unite our community through the power of the airwaves.
We want to express our gratitude to our listeners, supporters, and partners who have been integral to our journey. Your unwavering enthusiasm and trust have fueled our growth and evolution. Together, we eagerly anticipate the new adventures that lie ahead as Little Rock Public Radio.
For more information about the rebranding and upcoming programming, check out this conversation (https://www.ualrpublicradio.org/news-about-public-radio/2023-08-28/introducing-little-rock-public-radio) between Seaborn and News Director Daniel Breen, stay connected with us through our website at www.littlerockpublicradio.org (http://www.littlerockpublicradio.org/), and follow us on social media @LittleRockPublicRadio.
more (https://radioinsight.com/headlines/257886/kuar-klre-rebrand-as-little-rock-public-radio/)
https://radioinsight.com/wp-content/images/2023/08/lrpr-200x200.jpgThe University of Arkansas at Little Rock has rebranded its two stations as “Little Rock Public Radio (https://www.ualrpublicradio.org)“.
The stations will continue to offer Public News/Talk on 89.1 KUAR Little Rock/94.5 K233AD Monticello and Classical on 90.5 KLRE Little Rock. In an interview with station News Director Daniel Breen, General Manager Jonathan Seaborn said the stations will soon follow-up (https://www.ualrpublicradio.org/news-about-public-radio/2023-08-28/introducing-little-rock-public-radio) with some schedule changes.
We are thrilled to announce a significant milestone in the history of our beloved radio station. After 50 remarkable years of serving the central Arkansas community as KUAR/KLRE Public Radio, we are proud to unveil our new identity: Little Rock Public Radio.
This transformative change reflects our deep commitment to the vibrant communities we have been privileged to engage with over the decades. While our name has evolved, our dedication to delivering unparalleled news, informative content, and captivating programming that embodies the spirit of central Arkansas remains unwavering.
Little Rock Public Radio is more than just a name; it?s a representation of the heart and soul of our community. Our programming will continue to provide a trusted source of connection and inspiration, weaving together the stories, voices, and music that define us.
?As we celebrate 50 years of Public Radio in central Arkansas, this rebranding represents a fresh chapter in our shared history. We believe that our new name better captures the essence of our community, and we are excited to continue our mission of fostering meaningful conversations and connecting neighbors,? said Jonathan Seaborn, general manager of Little Rock Public Radio.
Our listeners can look forward to a dynamic range of new programs that will appear this year to reflect the diversity and vibrancy of central Arkansas. Thought-provoking discussions, enriching content, and captivating stories will continue to be the cornerstone of our programming lineup. This evolution reinforces our pledge to serve as a beacon of reliable information and a catalyst for positive change.
Little Rock Public Radio?s commitment to the central Arkansas community has never been stronger. This rebranding not only celebrates our past accomplishments but also propels us into an exciting future, one where we can better unite our community through the power of the airwaves.
We want to express our gratitude to our listeners, supporters, and partners who have been integral to our journey. Your unwavering enthusiasm and trust have fueled our growth and evolution. Together, we eagerly anticipate the new adventures that lie ahead as Little Rock Public Radio.
For more information about the rebranding and upcoming programming, check out this conversation (https://www.ualrpublicradio.org/news-about-public-radio/2023-08-28/introducing-little-rock-public-radio) between Seaborn and News Director Daniel Breen, stay connected with us through our website at www.littlerockpublicradio.org (http://www.littlerockpublicradio.org/), and follow us on social media @LittleRockPublicRadio.
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