Public-radio stations to host call-in Friday with Gov. Granholm
Michigan Governor Jennifer M. Granholm will take telephone calls from across the state in an exclusive live call-in show to air on Michigan Radio, and other Michigan public radio stations, this Friday, March 26, from 9 to 10 a.m.
Gov. Granholm in East Lansing on Tuesday, March 16.
AP Photo/G. L. Kohuth
Michigan Radio, the public-radio service of the University of Michigan, broadcasts locally as WUOM (91.7-FM), along with sister stations in Flint and Grand Rapids. The program will also air locally on WEMU (89.1-FM). The hour-long call-in show with the governor will be hosted by Rick Pluta, Michigan Public Radio Network managing editor and state capitol bureau chief. The program will have an open format with Gov. Granholm fielding questions from listeners on a variety of topics. The Governor is expected to focus on the state budget, school reform, and her general plans for her final year in office. Listener phone calls will be accepted during the program by calling toll-free 877-952-7870.
Comments
njgreg
Fri, Apr 2, 2010 : 6:54 p.m.
Governor Granholm has done a great job given the overall national economy, and given the circumstances she was handed by the Engler administration, as well as a largely uncooperative legislature. I would vote for her again if I could. We'll miss you Jenny. I'm sure that many in Michigan can't wait to elect another Republican who, like Engler, will further weaken unions, reduce rates of pay, and further erode the quality of life in Michigan. The American people love this recipe. It's like Apple Pie to them. Poor schmucks.
15crown00
Fri, Mar 26, 2010 : 9:11 a.m.
i wouldn't put any poly on any radio or any tv EVER.All they're about is soundbites with as little substance as possible.
David Briegel
Thu, Mar 25, 2010 : 8:44 p.m.
Golly, you guys sure do long for those good ole days of yesteryear when the fat man was king! Not me!
Not from around here
Thu, Mar 25, 2010 : 3:27 p.m.
If I want to spend some quality time be lied to by someone I'll make sure to attend. Wonder what type of puff ball questions NPR will throw at her? May she can just blame everything on Bush?
Top Cat
Thu, Mar 25, 2010 : 2:28 p.m.
People have long since stopped listening to anything this woman has to say. Eight years of lost leadership.