Wait Wait… Cinecast in Park City
NPR decided to promote its first-ever cinecast of ‘Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me!’ by offering a handful of free tickets to public radio stations around the country and letting them go wild. More than 600 stations participated, including KPCW. Story and photos after the jump.
Ride Maps Added to Park City Cycling Festival
We do things a little differently here in Park City, so why should our cycling festival be any different? Check out a list of our road and mountain bike rides here and find out the latest on our facebook page.
The Miner Nation Report, April 29, 2013
Scott Chester from the Booster Club has the downlow on students athletes barely back from Spring Break.
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PCHS Students Safe in Boston
Forty-eight music students, two teachers and six adult chaperons are safe today. They landed in Boston early this morning. Lynn Ware Peek has more.
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The Local News Hour podcast
Join Leslie Thatcher every weekday morning from 6:00 to 9:00 AM for local news, NPR updates and APM’s Morning Marketplace. Grab her podcast here.
Emily Elliott Joins KPCW
Twenty-year KPCW volunteer DJ Emily Elliott has been named Director of Underwriting at Park City’s community radio station, KPCW. Read more…
April is Public Radio Music Month
Connect with KPCW Radio as we join NPR’s celebration of music on public radio for all of April.
Love Utah Give Utah
Love Utah Give Utah – the statewide Day of Giving – runs all day today.
You can donated to KPCW through our website or on the Razoo page.
Thank you for your support of community public radio.
TED Radio Hour Begins Sunday
More than just the straight TED Talks, TED Radio Hour weaves interviews and Talks together. Host by NPR’s Guy Raz.
Sundays on KPCW at 10:00 AM.

