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Station-By-Station Look at Upcoming WPR Format Changes (Updated)

Wisconsin Public Radio’s upcoming programming change isn’t a rebrand of its two existing networks, it’s a reconfiguring of how the service presents programming and which stations carry which shows.

Overall, eight current News & Music stations will switch to WPR News, while four will switch to WPR Music. Seven Ideas Network stations will switch to WPR News, while 11 will switch to WPR Music. (This tally excludes translators.)

CommunityStationOld networkNew network
Adams89.1 WHAAIdeasMusic
Ashland90.9 WUWSIdeasNews
Ashland (Washburn)104.7 WHWANews & MusicMusic
Auburndale930 WLBLIdeasMusic
Brule89.9 WHSANews & MusicNews
Eau Claire (Menomonie)88.3 WHWCIdeasNews
Eau Claire89.7 WUECNews & MusicMusic
Elgin, IL88.9 WEPSIdeasMusic
Green Bay88.3 WHIDIdeasMusic
Green Bay89.3 WPNENews & MusicNews
Highland91.3 WHHIIdeasMusic
Kenosha91.1 WGTDNews & MusicNews
La Crosse88.9 WLSUNews & MusicMusic
La Crosse90.3 WHLAIdeasNews
Madison970 WHAIdeasNews
Madison88.7 WERNNews & MusicNews
Menomonie90.7 WVSSNews & MusicMusic
Milwaukee (Delafield)90.7 WHADIdeasMusic
Oshkosh90.3 WRSTIdeasNews
Park Falls90.3 WHBMIdeasNews
Platteville89.1 WSSWNews & MusicNews
Rhinelander89.9 WHSFIdeasMusic
River Falls88.7 WRFWIdeasNews
Sheboygan91.7 WSHSIdeasMusic
Sister Bay89.7 WHNDNews & MusicNews
Sister Bay91.9 WHDIIdeasMusic
Wausau90.9 WHRMNews & MusicNews
Wausau91.9 WLBL-FMIdeasMusic

The new WPR News will combine programming currently heard on the News & Music network and the Ideas Network into one service, reducing the WPR’s daily offering of long-form news programming from 33 to 24 hours.

The changes means different lineups for every station, but most will keep at least some of the shows and hosts they currently carried. Including only full-power licenses, here’s a look at how the old and new schedules for each station compare:

Keeping Morning Edition and All Things Considered: 8 stations
8 weekday hours unchanged

Stations moving from the old News & Music network to the new WPR News network will keep NPR’s flagship long-form news programming, along with American Public Media’s “Marketplace.” Other parts of the broadcast day will be filled with programming and hosts that previously aired on the Ideas Network.


Keeping Classical music: 4 stations
14 weekday hours unchanged

Stations moving from the old News & Music network to the new WPR Music network will keep Classical music and see it expand to a 24-hour schedule.


Keeping Larry Meiller and several long-form news shows: 5 stations
10 weekday hours unchanged

Stations moving from the old Ideas Network to the new WPR News will keep Larry Meiller’s midday show, the BBC World Service in the overnight hours, and syndicated shows “1A,” “On Point,” and “The World.” They will add NPR and APM programming previously heard on the News & Music network and the new “Wisconsin Today.”


Keeping nothing in current weekday timeslots: 9 stations

Stations that will move from the old Ideas Network to the new WPR Music will have no overlap between their old and new weekday lineups. On weekdays, the only program staying is “Chapter A Day,” which will move to a later timeslot. On weekends, “Simply Folk” will stay on WPR Music (it’s currently simulcast on both networks).


WPR stations with student programming: 4 stations

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