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202:. In 1964, Kling was asked by Saint John's University (where he had just earned his baccalaureate in economics) to attend graduate school in mass communications at Boston University and return to build a radio station.That station became the first in a series of 44 public radio stations ranging from Minnesota to Los Angeles and Miami. Kling is the recipient of honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degrees from Saint John's University (2011) and The College of St. Scholastica, Duluth, Minnesota (2013). In 2014 he was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. 45: 214:, went on the air in January 1967, and was later spun off into a separate nonprofit community corporation (MPR), of which Kling was the founding president. Over the years, he helped lead the station to grow into a statewide network in Minnesota while building similar networks in California and Florida. He was a founding director of 309:
Until December 2017, Kling served as a director of ten fund boards of the Los Angeles-based American Funds mutual fund family, all of which are managed by the Capital Group. These include The New Economy Fund, Smallcap World Fund, AMCAP, AMF, ICA, Global Balanced Fund, American Balanced Fund, The New
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As president of MPR|APM, Kling was responsible for MPR's three regional networks of thirty-eight public radio stations (serving five million people in the Upper Midwest region of the United States) and its national program production centers in Saint Paul, New York and Los Angeles. American Public
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The for-profit Greenspring Company, which Kling served as president until 2011, is the parent company for Greenspring Media Group, a diversified regional and national magazine publishing and event management company. In 1998, Greenspring sold another subsidiary, Rivertown Trading Company, to the
237:(NPR) in Washington. Southern California Public Radio, which Kling serves as vice-chair, operates radio stations KPCC (Pasadena) and KUOR (Redlands) under public service operating agreements with their respective licensees. SCPR serves a population of 14 million people in the Los Angeles area. 261:
On September 10, 2010, Kling announced that he was retiring as president of APMG and MPR as of June 2011. He intends to encourage a national fundraising effort to improve public media reporting strength and newsgathering capability in his role as President Emeritus of American Public Media.
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In an article on Kling's planned departure noted that he received $ 654,338 from APM in fiscal year 2009 – "a tidy sum by nonprofit radio standards, and one that puts him on par with the chief executives of major Minnesota companies. Arctic Cat's CEO, for instance, made $ 566,157 last
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From 1989 to 2005, Kling served as a director of Travelers Inc, a publicly held insurance company. He was also a director of the privately held Wenger Corporation, which designs and builds music related equipment and systems and is located in
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offered it for sale in 2004, eliminating a competitor for donor funds and switching the station's format to a widely successful alternative rock format hailed by younger Minnesotans.
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Perspective Fund, The Euro Pacific Growth Fund and the New World Fund. He has served as non-executive chair of The New Economy Fund and The Smallcap World Fund.
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Both the Minneapolis StarTribune and The St. Paul Pioneer Press listed Kling as one of 100 most significant Minnesotans of the Century in 2000.
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Kling's tactics have come under fire as being aggressive. MPR, for example, bought rival classical-programming public radio station
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and in 1983 he created a nationwide public radio distribution arm (American Public Media (APM)).
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In 2017 Minnesota Public Radio named its headquarters "The Kling Media Center" after him.
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Media is the second largest national producer of public radio programming, following
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Target Corporation for $ 134 million. Greenspring was sold in 2013.
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He has been awarded honorary Doctorates from St. John's University and
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Kling is a member of the Board of Trustees for St. John's University.
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Kling is a former member and chair of the Board of Trustees of
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Kling was a director of Skyword, Inc. (formerly Gather, Inc.)
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College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University alumni
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and an MS from the Graduate School of Communications at
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