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These moves will enable the statewide publifc radio network to maintain currentstaffing levels, according to Max CPR president. He added that the previouslyu announced suspension of CPR contributions to its retiremenft planswill continue. “Both radiio advertising and charitable contributions nationallh aredown substantially,” Wyciskl said in a news release. “Commerciapl radio ad revenue is down 26 percent from a year ago and charitablw contributions fell 6 percentin 2008, the sharpestg drop in 53 years,” he said. Wycisko added that CPR’s recent fund drive reached its goal ofraisingv $1.6 million, and the money enables CPR to finish its fiscalo year in the black.
In December 2008 and April 2009, National Public Radiok announced layoffs and staff furloughs as it sought to overcomr aprojected $8 million budget gap durinvg its current fiscal year, and $15 millionb in two years. Colorado Public Radio News is hearfd on: 90.1 FM in Denvet and 1490 AM in and elsewhere inthe state.
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