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Koch brothers story has aired on more than 400 stations, reaching millions of people

A radio version of The Colorado Independent’s story Monday on the Koch brothers influence in environmental politics has now been aired on more than 400 radio stations in more than 30 states. The radio story was produced by Kathleen Ryan for Public News Service.

Jul 31, 2020
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A radio version of The Colorado Independent’s story Monday on the Koch brothers influence in environmental politicshas now been aired on more than 400 radio stations in more than 30 states. The radio story was produced by Kathleen Ryan for Public News Service.
Ryan interviewed Colorado Independent reporter Troy Hooper for her report, which she broke into two segments. The broadcast ranMondayand Tuesday of this week.
In Colorado, the story was aired on KBCO, KHOW and KBPI among many other stations. Most of the radio stations airing the story do not publicly report their audience numbers, but just counting the ones who shared that information, the story was heard by well over two million people.
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