Louisville Public Media

Stephen George
President and CEO

Louisville Public Media (LPM)

LPM provides independent and courageous news, music and experiences that serve the needs and aspirations of our diverse community.

LPM is an independent, community-supported nonprofit serving our community on the web, on the radio, through podcasts and community events. LPM includes three public radio stations and an investigative unit.
News. Arts. Music. Experiences. This is how LPM connects to our community.

NEWS

  • 89.3 WFPL News Louisville provides listeners with the essential news and resources they need to understand and make decisions about our community and our world.

  • The Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting exposes wrongdoing, increases transparency, and holds leaders accountable.

  • Through the Ohio Valley ReSource, we partner with neighboring news organizations to chronicle the economic transitions in our region and examine solutions for the future.

MUSIC

  • The friendly and knowledgeable voices at 91.9 WFPK Music Louisville highlight our local arts and music scene

  • 90.5 WUOL Classical Louisville brings the beauty and relaxation of classical music to your homes, offices, cars and anywhere you are.

PODCASTS

When you want to listen on your own schedule, LPM has a podcast for you. Music lessons, daily headlines, thought-provoking storytelling, groundbreaking investigations and so much more. LPM podcasts go wherever you want to listen. And our podcast incubator helps put community voices and stories in your pocket.

How much do I love LPM? Let me count the ways. Never mind, there’s too many to count. And not enough room to type.
— Randy Cook
I love the music on WFPK, especially Mental Health Wednesdays and the countdowns. Objective and comprehensive reporting on WFPL keeps me informed, so I can come to my own conclusions about what I’ve heard.
— Sandra Stone
I fall asleep to WUOL. I start every day with news from WFPL. I listen to WFPK the rest of the day. I listened to WFPK when I moved away for a couple of years to Asheville, N.C., and then, when I lived in Tampa for a couple of years. There’s nothing anywhere like Louisville Public Media.
— Susan Dunlap
WFPK is one of Louisville’s many great reasons to visit. I really love all your countdowns and it keeps me connected to my hometown.
— Bjorn & Jon Schneider