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Special Coverage of Ongoing Impeachment Inquiry Hearings To Air

Updated Friday, December 13 at 2:30 p.m.

St. Louis Public Radio | 90.7 KWMU will offer live coverage of the impeachment inquiry hearings from NPR as they are available. Listeners can check back at this post for upcoming special coverage dates and times that will be posted as we receive more information.

  • Wednesday, December 18 - starting at 8 a.m.


For listeners who do not wish to hear the ongoing live coverage of the hearings, we will offer a stream of our regularly scheduled programs as an alternative listening option here on our website at  news.stlpublicradio.orgor our station mobile app. That stream is listed as “KWMU-1 Regularly Scheduled Programs” within the player at the top of every news page.

Breaking our regular format to provide this historic coverage on our main channel fulfills a key part of our mission, “to inform and provide a deeper understanding of events, ideas and cultures for a more inspired and engaged public.”

More details about the impeachment coverage:

  • NPR has an in-depth guide to key people and facts related to the impeachment hearings at npr.org/impeachment.
  • We will also offer NPR's live video coverage within a post on our homepage at stlpublicradio.org
  • There will be no hearings this Thursday but coverage is expected to continue on Friday at 9 a.m.
  • We may pre-empt the 6 p.m. broadcast of Marketplace on days of hearing coverage in order to bring analysis and context from All Things Considered, which would otherwise be missed if hearings go into the evening hours.
  • The end time of the hearings is not defined in advance; you will hear live coverage in real time as events unfold.

More details about the "KWMU-1 Regularly Scheduled Programs" stream setup:

  • The second stream with our signature local and national program mix will only be available during times of special coverage from NPR. We will take the stream down at the end of each afternoon or evening when the hearings end.
  • The second stream will only be available online or on the station mobile app. Unfortunately smart speakers will not register it yet. It will not be available via our FM or digital FM signals.
  • St. Louis on the Airwill continue to air at noon on this stream and will also air at its usual repeat time of 7 p.m. on KWMU-1.
  • Morning Edition will air at its usual time on our FM signals and our primary stream, along with our regional newscasts from the St. Louis Public Radio news team.
  • Listeners may direct questions or comments about this temporary program change and the additional stream to our comment line at (314) 516-6735 or emailhello@stlpublicradio.org.

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Digital Media Manager Madalyn Painter joined the station in 2006, after working for three years as Online Communications Manager for KETC/Channel 9, St. Louis Public Television. Her professional awards include a 2005 APEX Award of Excellence for a Web site and three Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards. She has lived in St. Louis since graduating in 2000 from the University of Missouri-Columbia with a degree in Honors English. She enjoys gardening, visual art, dance, poetry, living in St. Louis City, and listening to public radio. Her favorite public radio shows are To the Best of Our Knowledge, RadioLab, Snap Judgment, Krista Tippett on Being, The Splendid Table, and This American Life.