It’s time for donations to keep ‘The Skinny’ on-air at WMNF Tampa

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A woman and man speaking to each other in a radio studio. Each has studio monitor headphones on and is speaking into a microphone.
Linda Saul-Sena (L) and Ben Montgomery in the WMNF Tampa studio on Feb. 2, 2024. / Photo by Ray Roa

The time is now, Tampa Bay. WMNF Tampa’s 2024 Spring Fundraiser is in full-effect. Last year, for our first drive ever, The Skinny hit its goal, and we need listener support once again. If you’re a fan of having three local reporters—Florida Phoenix Senior Political Reporter Mitch Perry, Pulitzer-nominated freelance journalist and author Ben Montgomery, plus Creative Loafing Tampa Bay editor-in-chief Ray Roa—on-air each Friday talking to local newsmakers, then please show some love.

All you have to do is click to the WMNF donation form and select “SKY – The Skinny” when you make your donation. Anything helps, and some donations will even get you great swag, which you can select in the gift menu.

Thanks for your support, and we hope to keep serving you week in and week out.

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