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Our station celebrates its 50th birthday on Friday, April 3. Longtime staffers at WUNC share archival photos and reflections over the station's many years of serving North Carolina audiences.
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WUNC News will air Click Here, a public radio show that reports on technology, from Monday, March 30 through Friday, April 3 at 12 p.m.
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Three newsrooms, Open Campus, WUNC, and NC Local are launching a partnership to deepen higher education reporting in North Carolina.
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This year's winners of the Regional Edward R. Murrow awards were announced today and WUNC is proud to have won nine of the 16 awards. Murrow awards are presented to news organizations who demonstrate the spirit of excellence that Murrow set as a standard for the profession of broadcast and digital journalism.
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WUNC to lead North Carolina Newsroom, offers localized stories from the Legislative Building.
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Jenn White will host and broadcast 1A nationwide from WUNC’s studios in Chapel Hill.
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Due South has been on the air since October 2023, airing Monday through Friday. It is cohosted by Leoneda Inge and Jeff Tiberii.
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Hosted and moderated by John Donvan, this unique show seeks to foster open and civil discourse on some of the biggest topics and issues facing us. Here's how the show describes itself.
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Price’s story – "Alive Day" – published on Oct. 18, 2023, won in the Feature Reporting category in the Large Market Radio division.
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WUNC's final broadcast of The Thistle & Shamrock will air on Sunday at 10 p.m. Beginning Sunday, Oct. 6, BBC World Service will begin at 10 p.m.
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Listeners will hear a difference on Fridays when 1A broadcasts their Friday news roundup shows.
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To celebrate the holiday week, WUNC will air a special documentary examining the history of Birmingham's Rickwood Field.