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Digital Platforms Director, Colorado Public Radio
Denver
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By Kim Nguyen| Chattanooga Times Free Press Verified Q: What vaccines do older adults need? A: The immune system weakens as the body ages, leading to vulnerability to infections. That's why vaccines become even more important for older adults. Vaccines prepare and reactivate the immune system, and that's how they reduce the risk of serious illnesses that could lead to complications, hospitalization and potentially death. So, which ones should you be thinking about? The flu shot is an easy one to check off the list
By Kim Nguyen| Mondaq@ In the mediaNSW government to withdraw and repay more than 23,000fines issued during the COVID-19 pandemicThe NSW government will withdraw and repay more than 23,000fines issued during the COVID-19 pandemic after receiving freshlegal advice. In 2022, Revenue NSW withdrew more than 36,000penalty notices because the NSW Commissioner of FinesAdministration found that those penalty notices did not comply withthe Fines Act
Company Info
Colorado Public Radio
Colorado Public Radio (CPR) is a non-profit, member-supported public radio network that has been serving Colorado since 1951. It began with KRCC and evolved into its current form in 1991 after merging with KPRN. CPR operates three main services: a news division that provides statewide coverage, a classical music service featuring local artists, and a platform for independent music that highlights both local and national indie musicians. CPR's network includes full-power stations and low-power translators, reaching 90% of Colorado's population. The organization is primarily funded through private donations, business sponsorships, and foundations, with a significant portion of its revenue coming from these sources. CPR is part of a larger public radio network and aims to offer free access to news and cultural programming, focusing on local relevance and public service. Its digital presence includes popular news websites that provide articles, podcasts, and cultural content.
Centennial, Colorado, United States
+1 303-871-9191
Founded: 1951