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Del. Officials Celebrate New Public Radio Station

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DOVER, Del. (AP)- State officials are joining in a celebration of Delaware's first public radio news station.

Gov. Jack Markell, Attorney General Beau Biden and other officials were scheduled gather at Delaware State University for a ceremony marking the launch earlier this year of WDDE 91.1 FM.

The station went live Aug. 17. It the first Delaware-based NPR News station, and is designated by NPR as both a minority-service and rural-service station.

WDDE is owned and operated by Delaware First Media Corp.

 

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