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The Community Foundation of Greater Fort Wayne awarded Northeast Indiana Public Radio $25,000 as part of its Rising Together Grants program in May.
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All June, WBOI is showcasing the musical talents of Canterbury School students with a special edition of the Heard Me Here campaign.
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Multimedia reporter Ella Abbott received a 3rd place award from the Indiana Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists.
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May is National Historic Preservation Month, and WBOI is celebrating it with new messages from your friends and neighbors in partnership with the City of Fort Wayne’s Division of Community Development and the City’s Historic Preservation Commission. Introducing Heard Me Here: Historic Preservation Edition.
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Brianna Datta-Barrow has taken charge of WBOI’s content operations as its first-ever Senior Content Lead.
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You may have heard recently that NPR was the beneficiary of two major gifts: a $80 million gift from Connie Ballmer and another gift from an anonymous donor for $33 million, for a total of $110 million. Unfortunately, WBOI won’t recieve any of those funds.
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Sundays at 9, Caitlin Clifton is your best friend with a playlist stuffed with up-and-coming artists and songs you won’t hear anywhere else. Introducing But This Is A Radio Show.
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Your support made Spring Membership Drive 2026 the most successful Spring Drive for WBOI in years.
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President of Northeast Indiana Public Radio and General Manager of WBOI Travis Pope is among the business and community leaders being recognized in Fort Wayne Business Weekly’s Forty Under 40 Class of 2026.
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Expect to relive your favorite viral moments and add new artists to your music collection when Tiny Desk Radio makes the leap from YouTube to WBOI on Friday, April 17th at 7 PM.
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