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DELAWARE
PUBLIC MEDIA
1200 N. DUPONT HIGHWAY, DOVER DE 19901 | (302) 857-7096 | DELAWAREPUBLIC.ORG
OUR MISSION
... is to bring a sense of place to Delawareans and a sense of Delaware to the nation through robust news and programming,
Year established: 2010 Number of full-time employees: 8 Number of part-time employees: 3 Annual revenue: $939,900 Geographic service area: Delaware
Jane C. W. Vincent Robert J. Varipapa, M.D.
President Board Chair
TOP FUNDING SOURCES: Grants: 36%
Business Support/Revenue: 30% Donations: 21% Donated Services: 8% Miscellaneous: 5%
Delaware Public Media
is a reliable source of local news and government affairs information in a time where news sources are shrinking the scope, depth, and scale of local news coverage. —Randall J. Farmer, COO, Delaware Health Information Network
SOCIAL MEDIA:
@delawarepublic
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both on-air and online.
HOW WE MAKE AN IMPACT
We are the only public media news service founded in Delaware and are dedicated
to covering the unique issues, events and culture of Delaware. Delaware Public Media presents high-quality statewide news through audio, video and text media, on air at WDDE 91.1 FM, WMPH 91.7 FM, WMHS 88.1 FM, and online at delawarepublic.org. We collaborate with Delaware State University and University of Delaware, and support students in the Brandywine and Red Clay School Districts at Mount Pleasant and McKean high schools.
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
We rely on the support of loyal donors to bring the best in NPR and other programming, and Delaware news and stories, to our listeners. One-time gifts as well as sustaining memberships, sponsorships, underwriting and planned giving enable Delaware Public Media to continue offering Delaware-based news and unbiased national reporting.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Delaware Public Media relies on volunteers throughout the state who serve on our Board of Directors and Community Advisory Board, and others who help out during fund drives! We’re also especially proud to work with students from Delaware State University and University of Delaware who volunteer with us as part of their studies.
LEADERSHIP
BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Robert J. Varipapa, Chair
Randall J. Farmer, Vice Chair
David Brond
Charlisa Holloway Edelin Drewry Fennell
James D. Griffin
Nancy Karibjanian
Leslie Newman
Michael Sigman
George Watson
Chanta Howard Wilkinson
Jane C.W. Vincent, President
Jennifer Cornell, Treasurer
Ellen J. Roberts, Secretary
COMMUNITY ADVISORY BOARD:
Greg Boulden
Meg Campbell
Ellison Carey
Tom Church
Taylor Collins
Leslie and Larry Cook
Sheila Cooper and Connor Cooper
Mike DiPaolo
Marci Drees
John Filicicchia
Kyle Forst
Ken Grant
Lisa Hastings
Tyler Holloway
David McBride
Robert and Melanie McKennett
Tracey Miller
Mary Elizabeth Phillips Susan Salkin
Jim Williams
Paul Wishengrad