
J. Schafer
News DirectorJ. Schafer is the News Director of Kansas Public Radio. He’s also the Managing Editor of the Kansas Public Radio Network, which provides news and information to other public radio stations in Kansas and Missouri.
Before joining KPR in 1995, Schafer spent 10 years as a commercial radio and TV newsman. During his career, he's filed stories for nearly every major radio news network in the nation including ABC, NBC, CBS, AP, UPI, the Mutual Broadcasting System, NPR and the BBC. This seems to impress no one. At KPR, he produces feature stories, interviews and newscast items and edits the work of others. In the fall of 2000, he performed contract work for the U.S. State Department, traveling to central Asia to teach broadcast journalism at newly independent radio stations in the former Soviet Union. One of his passions is Kansas; learning about and promoting the state’s rich heritage, people and accomplishments. Schafer gives presentations about Kansas to various organizations around the state to remind residents about our awesome history and incredible people. A native of Great Bend, he studied journalism and mass communications at Barton County Community College and at the University of Kansas. He was also an exchange student to Villingen-Schwenningen, Germany. The “J.” in J. Schafer stands for Jeremy, but he doesn’t really care for that name. He also enjoys the pretentiousness of using just a single initial for a first name!
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These area headlines are curated by KPR news staffers, including J. Schafer, Laura Lorson, Kaye McIntyre, and Tom Parkinson. Our headlines are generally posted by 10 am weekdays, 11 am weekends. This news summary is made possible by KPR listener-members. Become one today!
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Thanks to a successful transmitter campaign, #MyKPR engineers will soon install a shiny new transmitter at KANV, FM 91.3 in Junction City. We're hopeful…
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Repairs have been made to our two Manhattan frequencies - FM 99.5 and FM 97.9 - so... feel free to listen up!
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Both of #MyKPR's translators in Manhattan (FM 97.9 & FM 99.5) appear to be working fine now. Some listeners in Riley County are also able to tune in to KPR using our frequency in Junction City, FM 91.3.
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Thanks to listener-members, KPR raised more than $330,000 during its spring membership campaign.
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Kansas Public Radio raised more than $336,000 during its spring membership drive, which ended last Friday.
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Celebrate KPR's 70 years of service to Kansas and beyond! Make a pledge today during our membership drive!
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Kansas basketball fans packed into the west side of Booth Memorial Stadium Tuesday afternoon to welcome the 2022 NCAA basketball champions back to Lawrence.
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