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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- National Public Radio and Nancy Kruse and Partners have joined
together to put on a two-week online auction to benefit public radio. Alabama
Public Radio is one of 25 stations throughout the country that were chosen to participate
in the auction which will take place Sept. 14-21.
“We were very fortunate to be able to get in on the ground floor of something
we hope will be a success for the public radio system,” Roger Duvall, station
manager for APR, said.
NPR hopes that this auction -- its first national fund-raising attempt -- will generate
revenue of some $1 million. All proceeds will then be evenly split among the participating
stations. This online auction, inspired by the success of Web sites like eBay, will
run through the stations’ Web sites, and each station will contribute items for
bidding. NPR and NK&P will donate big ticket items, which have yet to be announced.
The following 25 stations chosen to participate in this fund-raising effort were selected
to represent a variety of formats, market sizes and regions of the country:
- Alabama Public Radio, Tuscaloosa
- KAZU Pacific Grove, Calif.
- KCBX San Luis Obispo, Calif.
- KCUR Kansas City, Mo.
- KLRE & KUAR Little Rock, Ark.
- KNAU Flagstaff, Ariz.
- KSKA Anchorage, Alaska
- KUER Salt Lake City, Utah
- KWMU St. Louis, Mo.
- New Hampshire Public Radio
- Northeast Indiana Public Radio, Fort Wayne, Ind.
- WCAI & WNAN Cape and Islands, Mass.
- WCBE Columbus, Ohio
- WFIT Melbourne, Fla.
- WFYI Indianapolis, Ind.
- WGBH Boston
- WKNO Memphis, Tenn.
- WMRA Harrisonburg, Va.
- WMUK Kalamazoo, Mich.
- WNPR Hartford, Conn.
- WOI Ames, Iowa
- WRVO Oswego, N.Y.
- WUOT Knoxville, Tenn.
- WXXI Rochester, N.Y.
- Wyoming Public Radio
APR is looking for items to be sold in the auction, Duvall adds. Public radio listeners
with auction items of national or regional interest can contact Kathy Henslee at APR
at 205/348-6644.
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