![]() ![]() (Note “Classical Minnesota Public Radio” doesn’t work) (Just remember to to enunciate your M P R! )Ĭlassical MPR: “Tell your smart speaker to play Classical M P R”. If you have a smart speaker, (an Amazon Echo or a Google home device) it’s easy to find our regional services with simple prompts. MPR’s three main services and additional streaming channels are available on the web site, on MPR apps, and via a variety of streaming services such as Slacker, TuneIn, and iHeartRadio. MPR’s apps serve its streams as well as MPR News content on Apple and Android devices. MPR’s digital offerings range from streams of its three radio services to program archives, podcasts and text services including weather alerts and RSS feeds. The HD channels carry services not otherwise available. Many of MPR’s station provide HD service alongside the regular FM channels. One location is covered by a single station that combines both services. Most areas are served by both a classical music station and a news and information station. Minnesota Public Radio broadcasts on 45 stations that serve Minnesota and its neighboring communities, with 39 local translators providing additional coverage for the region. Each has its own distinctive sound and content composed of locally produced programming, national shows, and music recordings. Minnesota Public Radio produces three live broadcast services for the region: MPR News, Classical MPR, and The Current. ![]() Listening Options Broadcast Radio Services ![]()
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