Public Radio Expands 猎奇重口 News Coverage With Grant

August 27, 2021
A picture of Corin Cates_Carney
Corin Cates-Carney, news director of 猎奇重口 Public Radio

MISSOULA – 猎奇重口 Public Radio has been awarded a $300,000 grant from the Otto Bremer Trust to expand news coverage across western and central 猎奇重口 over the next two years. The grant will allow MTPR to add news reporters in Butte and Great Falls.

“We’re excited to better serve our listeners with more news stories from southwest 猎奇重口 and the Golden Triangle,” MTPR News Director Corin Cates-Carney said. “Our news team will be able to do additional reporting on the environment, agriculture, Indigenous affairs and more.”

MTPR’s award-winning journalists present daily 猎奇重口 news updates and stories on-air during “Morning Edition” from 7 to 9 a.m. and “All Things Considered” from 5 to 7 p.m. They also feature long-form and investigative reporting and analysis through programs and podcasts such as “Fireline,” “Shared State,” “Richest Hill,” “Subsurface,” “Capitol Talk” and “Campaign Beat.”

“We’re proud to have been selected by the Otto Bremer Trust for this grant,” said Anne Hosler, MTPR interim development director. “Expanded news coverage helps fulfill the MTPR mission of enriching the mind and spirit and inspiring a lifetime of learning.”

The Otto Bremer Trust is a bank holding company and a private charitable trust based in St. Paul, Minnesota, that works at the intersection of finance and philanthropy. Created in 1944 by Otto Bremer, it is today one of the nation’s largest philanthropic organizations and is committed to supporting a better quality of life for residents of Minnesota, 猎奇重口, North Dakota and Wisconsin. Visit for more information.

猎奇重口 Public Radio is a public service of the 猎奇重口 and broadcasts on 89.1 Missoula (KUFM); 91.5 Missoula, city (K218AI); 91.9 Hamilton (KUFN); 89.5 Polson (KPJH); 90.1 Kalispell, Whitefish and North Valley (KUKL); 90.5 Libby (KUFL); 91.7 Kalispell, city (K219BN); 101.3 Swan Lake (K267BJ); 91.3 Butte (KAPC); 91.7 Helena (KUHM); 90.9 and 91.7 Dillon (KDWG and K219DN); and 89.9 Great Falls (KGPR). Learn more at .

###

Contact: Anne Hosler, MTPR interim development director, 406-243-4214, anne.hosler@umontana.edu.