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Our service in the Roseburg area is experiencing issues following a power outage. Our engineering team will restore service as soon as possible.
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Our News & Information service in Eugene is experiencing issues due to an issue at the transmitter site. We are working with engineers to restore service as soon as possible.
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Our Rhythm & News service on 89.7 FM is experiencing issues following a power outage. Our engineer is looking into the problem and will restore service as soon as possible.
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Updated 10/25/23 - We are moving forward with the process of transitioning to a more stable data line connection and new vendor, which will significantly improve the quality of our service in Humboldt and Mendocino Counties. Getting this line established has taken way longer than we hoped due to fighting through layers of telecom bureaucracy. That said, an initial site survey has been completed, and we are awaiting details on the cost and timeline for construction.
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The 41st Annual JPR Winetasting will take place on Friday, February 9th from 6-9pm. JPR is pleased to return to the Ashland Hills Hotel & Suites to celebrate!
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JPR is expanding its award-winning news department and is seeking a Regional Reporter to join our news team. Regional Reporters work from JPR’s newsroom…
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Our News & Information service in Shasta County is experiencing intermittent problems due to a faulty microwave link. Supply shortages are presenting challenges to our engineering team. We will restore service as soon as possible.
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It’s budget season in Washington, D.C. and that usually means some amount of drama. While the season is still relatively young, already the House Appropriations Committee may soon consider a draft bill that would call for the elimination of all federal funding for public broadcasting.
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An email from NPR this week announced that NPR is “actively engaged in developing a framework and set of principles to guide its decision-making on all aspects of AI (Artificial Intelligence) investment and usage.” The email went on to say that NPR would be consulting with experts across a wide range of areas, including editorial, legal, security and data governance, to evaluate how AI might be used at NPR and across the NPR Network.
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Every year since 2019, Jefferson Public Radio has hosted a summer intern through the Charles Snowden Program for Excellence in Journalism. The University of Oregon program places recent and soon-to-be graduates from all Oregon colleges in newsrooms across the state.
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The JPR newsroom received a series of awards in 2023 from the Radio Television Digital News Association, the Public Media Journalists Association and the Society of Professional Journalists. Listener support makes all of this high-quality, local journalism possible!
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Our Fall Fund Drive ended on October 31st and we finished within a whisker of our $120,000 goal — raising $117,705! Thanks so much to everyone who contributed! Also, a big thank you to our nearly 4,000 annual sustaining contributors who support our work throughout the year!There's still time ... donate today!
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WNYC's The Takeaway is ending production this June. Beginning June 3rd, JPR's News & Information service will undergo changes as a result.
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