Thursday, December 27, 2007

The Tenney Quilt Hits NPR

I’m very excited to announce that THE TENNEY QUILT will get some publicity on a bit wider scale than has previously been the case. I was invited yesterday to appear on a National Public Radio (NPR) station based in Fargo, North Dakota on “Hear It Now,” a regional talk show hosted by Merrill Piepkorn. KDSU 91.9 FM is part of Prairie Public Broadcasting, a NPR member station in the Fargo area that transmits to 19 locations. This will be happening from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, January 2, with a rebroadcast at 7:00 p.m. that same day. The show can also be heard on the stations listed below. The Fargo-Moorhead area is only 60 miles north of Tenney.

Grand Forks: KUND 89.3 FM
Jamestown: KPRJ 91.5 FM
Bismarck: KCND 90.5 FM
Minot: KMPR 88.9 FM
Williston: KPPR 89.5 FM
Dickinson: KDPR 89.9 FM
Thief River Falls, MN: 88.3 FM
Winnipeg: 107.9 FM

For those of you that are outside the listening area of any of those radio stations, you can listen to the show live on the Internet or at a later time via the archived version that will also be on that same website. Go to
www.prairiepublic.org and click on RADIO, then RADIO HOME. Then either click on LISTEN LIVE or on “Hear it Now” to listen to it after it airs the first time.

1 comment:

Sam said...

Sounds exciting -- I will be sure to tune in to the online broadcast!