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Here’s how to keep up with KPUG after the Facebook news feed change

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Facebook is planning a major change to their news feeds and it could affect the way you get your local sports news. Facebook will shift to more non-promoted posts, meaning you will see less news and more from friends. There is a way you can make sure to stay up to date with KPUG by following these quick steps.

If you’re reading from a mobile device….
Go to KPUG’s Facebook page and tap the “following” button underneath our profile picture.
Under Edit Notifications Settings click “see first” and you’re done.

 

If you’re reading from a computer….
Click here to access KPUG’s Facebook page and look directly under our cover photo.
Hover your mouse over the “following” tab and once the tab is open click “see first.”

We thank you for supporting KPUG and keeping up with our local sports news updates by visiting our Facebook page and www.kpug1170.com.

Remember to listen to The Zone with Mark Scholten every weekday at 3pm on KPUG 1170AM, 97.9FM and streaming online at KPUG1170.com.

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