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Are you a news junkie, but can't always have your radio on? You can now access NPR and Michigan Radio news headlines on the go via your cell phone or mobile web device. (Have an iPhone or iPod Touch? Then check out the new Michigan Radio iPhone App to listen live to Michigan Radio.)
  • Get Michigan Radio and NPR news on your phone
  • Hear the NPR Story of the Day
  • Play the Wait Wait, Don't Tell Me! Daily News Quiz
  • Search stories about Business, Health and Science, or Movies and Music
  • Listen to commentaries by Daniel Schorr, Frank Deford, and others
  • Find other NPR stations while traveling

Here's how it works:

NPR Mobile Voice
To hear the latest news headlines, simply call (734)274-5662, and press 1 for local news and 2 for NPR headlines. You can use any phone, even a land-line, and it's free! Neither NPR nor Michigan Radio will charge you for the service.

NPR Mobile Web
You can access our online stream, hourly newscast, and new headlines on your phone here: http://m.npr.org/

When you're at that page, just follow these instructions:

1. Click "Get local news" in the upper right-hand corner
2. Search for "WUOM" (or "Ann Arbor, MI")
3. Click "WUOM - 91.7 FM" on the list of results
4. Click "Add to favorites" on the page that comes up, when you can see the Michigan Radio logo
5. Choose one of the items in the list, including "Listen Online," "WUOM-FM News" (the hourly newscast), or one of our podcasts

The direct link to this page is http://m.npr.org/stations/show/WUOM



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