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In this Feb. 9, 2021, file photo, the Bitcoin logo appears on the display screen of a cryptocurrency ATM in Salem, New Hamshire. Charles Krupa/AP Photo

Air Date: 

  • Tuesday, February 15, 2022, 7:00am

We talk with a business owner on how the supplier diversity program can improve state contract work. Then, a pop culture reporter explains why celebrities are hoping on the bandwagon of so-called NFTs.

People enter the Fiserv Forum at night

The Wisconsin Supplier Diversity Program has rarely met its financial goals over the years. A certified business owner and state contractor discusses how the program could be improved.

A man holds a photo of an NFT he created

Brands like Kia and Anheuser-Busch aired advertisements during this year’s Super Bowl promoting cryptocurrency and non-fungible tokens, or NFTs. Celebrities from Tom Brady to Gwyneth Paltrow are…

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