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NPR Mobile from WMUBNPR Mobile from WMUB is a partnership between NPR and 88.5 WMUB to bring news and features from both NPR and WMUB to users of mobile phones and other devices. NPR mobile consists of two new services: NPR Mobile Voice, and NPR Mobile Web.

NPR Mobile Voice allows listeners to make a simple phone call, access a menu of listening choices including NPR and NPR station programming, and listen to the audio from any phone (landline or mobile).


NPR Mobile Web
brings text, audio, and pictures directly to users through a Web site optimized for delivery to mobile phones and other mobile devices.

Point your mobile Web browser to the mobile Web address below, or simply dial the mobile voice number:
Mobile Voice: (513) 252-2101

Mobile Web: http://WMUB.npr.org
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Access NPR and WMUB news and features via your phone's mobile Web browser.

Requirements: Phone/PDA with a mobile Web browser and subscription to a data plan through your carrier

Cost: Neither NPR nor WMUB charges for this service. Data usage charges depend on the calling/data plan you have with your carrier, and listening to audio via click-to-call links uses voice/calling plan minutes. Any SMS charges are at your standard text messaging rate.

Mobile Web Address: http://WMUB.npr.org

NPR Mobile Voice

Access NPR and WMUB news and features via a phone call.

Requirements: Any mobile device that can make phone calls (including land line phones).

Cost: Neither NPR nor WMUB charges for this service. Your carrier will count minutes used against your monthly voice/calling plan minutes.

Phone Number: (513) 252-2101

For more information, visit the NPR Mobile Help Page.


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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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