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Colorado Public Radio (CPR) is a non-profit media organization that provides in-depth news, insightful analysis, and diverse musical programming to listeners across Colorado and beyond. As a public radio station, CPR relies primarily on the support of its audience, businesses, and foundations to maintain its operations.
CPR offers three distinct programming streams: CPR News, CPR Classical, and CPR's OpenAir. CPR News delivers comprehensive coverage of local, national, and international news, with a focus on examining how global events and policies impact the state of Colorado. The news programming covers a wide range of topics, including government and politics, culture and society, family and relationships, and more.
CPR Classical presents a thoughtfully curated selection of classical music, highlighting the works of both renowned composers and Colorado's local classical community. CPR's OpenAir, on the other hand, showcases new and independent music, exposing listeners to up-and-coming artists and shining a spotlight on Colorado's vibrant local music scene.
CPR's news coverage is characterized by its commitment to impartial and insightful reporting, providing context and analysis to evolving stories, government announcements, legal policies, and regulations. The station's journalists cite data and cover events as they unfold, ensuring that listeners stay informed about the latest developments.
CPR's programming is accessible through its statewide broadcast network, as well as online platforms, allowing listeners to access news, classical music, and independent music from anywhere in Colorado and beyond.