Why does WKMS fundraise twice a year?
The support WKMS receives from individual contributors shows that our community believes that this public radio station is a cultural institution worthy of support. Our listener’s financial contributions to the station leverage support from other funding sources, including Murray State University, business underwriters, and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Listeners primarily from the station’s signal reach in western Kentucky, southern Illinois, and northwestern Tennessee contribute one third of the operating revenues and a fifth of all total revenues for WKMS. These revenues enable the station to produce regional and subscribe to national programming content, to acquire and activate new broadcast technologies (including the recent addition of HD broadcasting capability), signal expansion, employment and training of Murray State University students, as well as, to offset normal operating expenses.
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