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Broadcast Radio and Internet Streaming Audio

WIN is heard daily on the following stations:

KABF-FM, Little Rock AR
KAOS-FM, Olympia WA
KBCS-FM, Bellevue WA
KKFI-FM, Kansas City MO
KUDO-AM, Anchorage, AK
KPFA-FM, San Francisco CA
KPFK-FM, Los Angeles CA
KPFT-FM, Houston TX
KYRS-FM, Spokane WA
WORT-FM, Madison WI
WTDY-AM, Madison WI
WUML-FM, Lowell MA
WWNR-AM, Beckley WV

WIN is heard on a regular basis, though not daily, on these stations:

WXXM-FM, Madison, WI
WKRK-FM, Detroit, MI
WEFT-FM, Champaign IL
WNRB-FM, Wausau WI
WNYE-FM, Brooklyn NY
WRPI-FM, Troy NY
WSUM-FM, Madison WI
WZRD-FM, Chicago IL
WBEN-AM, Buffalo NY
WDCF-AM, Dade City FL
WLIE-AM, Woodbury NY
WWPR-AM, Bradenton FL

Microradio Stations:

Free Radio Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz CA
KFAR First Amendment Radio, Knoxville TN
KULT 94.5 FM, University of Northern Iowa
Radio Free Brattleboro, Brattleboro VT
WTND 106.3 FM, Macomb IL
EdgeRadio WZKW 106.7, Kingsville OH

Radical Radio 24 Hours a Day
Radical Radio, a weekly 10-15 hour streaming radio program of alternative news, analysis and commentary, airs WIN each week. Stream Radical Radio 24 hours a day at http://radicalradio.org/.

Head On Radio Network
WIN is heard every weekday at 8:30 PM on the Head-On Radio Network! Visit www.headonradionetwork.com

Low Power for the People!
Check out WRFN Free Radio Nashville at http://www.radiofreenashville.org for regular WIN segments!

The Arnie Arnesen show is the most popular talk show in New Hampshire. She plays the WIN headlines and Dow Bobs every day. Her show is broadcast on the following stations:

WNTK 99.7 FM, Dartmouth/Lake Sunapee NH
WTPL 107.7 FM, Manchester/Nashua NH
WUVR 1490 AM, Lebanon, NH/White River Junction, VT

The Thom Hartmann Show
Nationally syndicated talk show host Thom Hartmann is heard live from noon to 3 PM EST. You can hear the most recent show twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, at http://www.thomhartmann.com.

Free Speech Radio News, a nationwide 30 minute news program often includes WIN headline and feature stories.

Radio Labourstart, an international internet radio station plays WIN headlines daily.

Prospering in America, a nationally-syndicated talk program that focuses on workplace and political issues from working people's point of view, plays WIN headlines daily.

WIN provides a broad mix of news programming for broadcast on-air and online. This includes 2.5 minute headline newscasts and our 30-second "Dow Bob" reports, produced daily, and weekly, in-depth feature stories.

How to get WIN on the radio in your area!

We're working hard to expand the voice of working people on the airwaves. But we can't do it alone.

There are several ways YOU can help spread the word about WIN, both on the air and online. Here's how:

Radio Placement

Radio stations are not created equal: there are commercial, community, public and college radio stations out there, and each type of station is a potential target for WIN programming. We provide several types of programs that can fit in virtually any radio station format.

If you like WIN programming, and you think more people in your community should hear it, choose a station (or stations) who you think would be most likely to carry our service.

1. If a radio station in your area is carrying WIN, please call them and thank them for their service, and tell them you'll be spreading the word about their decision.

2. If a station in your area is not carrying WIN, call the station's General Manager, Program Director and/or News Director and tell them they should! Suggest they take a look at our website - http://www.LaborRadio.org - and remind them that they can sample the service for free with a trial account.

3. If you are a representative of an organization that represents working people (like a labor council or community service organization), work with your group to secure an endorsement for WIN, and use that endorsement in your conversation with potential WIN radio affiliates.

4. If your organization has an advertising or outreach budget, consider sponsoring WIN programming on a local station. Commercial stations may be more inclined to subscribe to WIN if they know they have potential advertisers for it. Non-commercial stations cannot accept advertising, but they can accept underwriting for programs. While the airwaves technically belong to the public, this "pay to play" approach may be helpful. You will also be indirectly supporting WIN; while the radio station makes money from your sponsorship, we receive a subscription fee from the station.

5. If you have a radio station in your community that airs talk shows, call the hosts of those shows and suggest they feature WIN in a segment of their show. We're more than happy to do interviews and the exposure will help spread the word about WIN's existence.

Online Placement

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