On Demand
WNYC's Coverage of the Republican National Convention
Live performances in Soundcheck's studios
Studio 360: Patti LuPone on playing Mama Rose
Selected Shorts featuring "The Trouble of Marcie Flint," by John Cheever
Radio Rookies: Brooklyn Broadcast Workshop
On the Media: Surviving Convention Coverage
Street Shots Challenge
About WNYC Radio
How can I contact WNYC?
Can I link to a page on WNYC.org?
How can I get a tape (or transcript) of a program?
How can I contact National Public Radio?
How can I contact Public Radio International?
FAQ about WNYC membership
Where is WNYC located? Which subway lines are nearby?
HOW CAN I CONTACT WNYC?
For general information and inquiries:
Listener Services: (646) 829-4000 or listenerservices@wnyc.org
Business calls: 212-669-7800
General Fax: 212-669-3312
Studio "call in" number for The Brian Lehrer Show and The Leonard Lopate Show: 212-433-9692 (212-433-WNYC)
Street address and general mailing address:
WNYC Radio
One Centre Street, 24th Fl.
New York, NY 10007
Security "locked box" for checks and financial contributions:
WNYC Radio
P.O. Box 1550
New York, NY 10116-1550
Contact the on-air programs:
See our main Contact pageCAN I LINK TO A PAGE ON WNYC.ORG?
WNYC encourages and permits links to pages on WNYC Web sites. Linking should not (a) suggest that WNYC promotes or endorses any third party's causes, ideas, Web sites, products or services, or (b) use WNYC content for inappropriate commercial purposes. We reserve the right to withdraw permission for any link.
HOW CAN I GET A TAPE (OR TRANSCRIPT) OF A PROGRAM?
Tapes and transcripts are available for many of the programs you hear on WNYC. In many instances, program audio is also archived on this site for later listening. Check the list below to find out whether tapes and transcripts are available.
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HOW CAN I CONTACT PUBLIC RADIO INTERNATIONAL?
The number for PRI in Minneapolis is 612-338-5000.
WHERE IS WNYC LOCATED? WHAT SUBWAY LINES Stop NEARBY?
Our offices and studios are in the Municipal Building at Number One Centre Street in lower Manhattan. We're across the street from City Hall and next to the entrance to the Brooklyn Bridge.
Take the 4, 5, 6, J or Z subway to "Brooklyn Bridge/ City Hall".
Take the N and R subway to "Park Place".
Take the 1, 2, 3, 9, A, C, E and M subway to "Chambers Street".