NPR kicks off Super Thursday

PULLMAN – Fund drives that last a week or longer have become a twice-a-year ritual on most public radio stations around the country. This spring, however, Northwest Public Radio is trying a different approach.

On March 27, Northwest Public Radio will present “Super Thursday,” an attempt to raise in one day what normally takes a full week. The goal for this single day of fundraising is 2,200 pledges.

“We had great success with a one-hour ‘Power Breakfast,’ during which we received about a thousand pledges in one hour, so we decided to expand the concept to a full day,” said Roger Johnson, station manager and program director of Northwest Public Radio. “It’s a bit of a risk, but one that we believe is worth taking.”

“Super Thursday” will begin at 5:30 AM on March 27, and the day’s fundraising will end at 7:00 PM.  Listeners will be able to pledge either by calling (800) 842-8991 or by going to www.nwpr.org to make an online pledge.

Northwest Public Radio is the regional public radio service of Washington State University. In addition to its main office on the WSU campus in Pullman, Northwest Public Radio has offices in Richland and Wenatchee.

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