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Here's why we are asking you to become of 10,000 listeners to give to WNYC Dear Listener, WNYC's Spr

Here's why we are asking you to become of 10,000 listeners to give to WNYC [View this email in a browser]( [Support WNYC's Spring Pledge Drive!]( Dear Listener, WNYC's Spring Pledge Drive starts in a few days, and [we're asking you to become one of 10,000 listeners to give to WNYC](. Why 10,000? Because WNYC is different from commercial media. We don't have a paywall or charge a subscription fee for access to WNYC. Simply put, when our costs go up we can't raise the price of WNYC, because there is no price for WNYC. [What we can do is ask you to support WNYC](. Our funding model is based on listener support—voluntary donations are the largest source of funding for all the news and programs you depend on. [YES, I'M HERE FOR WNYC!]( Everything you get from WNYC comes to you thanks to donations from listeners. [Your contribution today is important to the stength of WNYC]( and will allow us to continue to bring you the news and programs you will be counting on in the months ahead. Plus, [when you make a donation this weekend]( we'll thank you with a complimentary red WNYC drink koozie. [Please give today and help us reach our 10,000 donation goal](. With thanks, Dan Fitchette Director, Membership Growth Initiatives Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your [PREFERENCES or UNSUBSCRIBE]( from this list. [View this email]( in a browser. [WNYC]( [WQXR]( [NJPR]( [GOTHAMIST]( [WNYC STUDIOS]( [THE GREENE SPACE]( Copyright © New York Public Radio 160 Varick Street, New York, NY 10013 All rights reservedz [Terms of Use]( and [Privacy Policy](

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