
News junkies -- assemble! We have an NPR mystery on our hands.
Michigan Radio station WUOM based in Ann Arbor has been fuzzy for listeners in Detroit lately, emitting a barely audible haze.
The station released this statement Monday:
We are aware of the problem and have confirmed that our 91.7 signal is operating at full strength. The interference is coming from an unidentified source that is transmitting close to 91.7 MHz. We are actively working to identify the source and hope to eliminate the problem soon.
Maybe this is case for Guy Noir, NPR private eye extraordinaire.