/ Modified sep 18, 2012 2:34 p.m.

NPR 89.1 Best Radio Station for News

Tucson Weekly readers picked NPR 89.1 Best Radio Station for News.

According to the Tucson Weekly,“Whether you're looking for the latest national and international news, or just checking the increasingly irritating traffic situation on the way to the daily grind, the good folks over at Arizona Public Media are keeping you informed. From local Southern Arizona stories to national news from NPR, you can stay up-to-date on current events—and avoid road rage—by tuning in to NPR 89.1. When the station is not dishing on the latest disaster from the government or corporate America, you can chill out with some swingin' jazz sounds and forget your woes.”

This is the 10th year that NPR 89.1 has been voted Best Radio Station for News in the Tucson Weekly Best of Tucson

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