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Listen to WMUB Online
You can listen to WMUB online anytime and from anywhere with our 24/7 audio stream.

Program Updates Online and in Your E-mail
You can keep up to date with all your favorite programs on WMUB with the click of a mouse. And you can register on the WMUB website to get your program updates to appear on our home page or subscribe to have program information delivered by e-mail.

Contests
Each will feature a great giveaway, from tickets to local events; books, CDs or movies; WMUB merchandise, and much more. Come back often and try your luck!

Reviews
Looking for a good book, movie or CD? Let our experts help you find one that's perfect for you.

WMUB's This I Believe
88.5 WMUB now has a Cincinnati version of This I Believe to find out what our listeners believe. This is your opportunity to talk about an event that shaped your life, a person who inspired you, or a belief you hold dear and want to share with others.

Events
WMUB.org is the best place to go for a complete rundown of WMUB events and other station news.



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1223 Central Parkway
Cincinnati, Ohio 45214
513-352-9170
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NPR News

Districts Across U.S. Grapple With School Closures
Thu, 11 Mar 2010
Kansas City has just approved one of the largest school closures in the nation's history. All over the U.S., the number of districts shutting schools is growing rapidly in the face of declines in both revenue and enrollment.

Budget Woes Could Close Abolitionist's Burial Site
Thu, 11 Mar 2010
A budget crisis could lead New York to close the farm where John Brown is buried. Closing the burial site would save taxpayers about $40,000 a year, a tiny chunk of the state's $8 billion deficit. Historians say that's not enough to warrant the loss.

More Quakes Hit Chile As New President Takes Over
Thu, 11 Mar 2010
A massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake capable of tremendous damage struck central Chile early Saturday, shaking the capital for a minute and a half and setting off a tsunami.

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