Northwest Public Radio
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Northwest Public Radio (NWPR) is the public radio service of Washington State University. It is an affiliate of National Public Radio.
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[edit] History
WSU has a long history in broadcasting, dating to 1908 when it was known as Washington State College. NWPR's flagship station, KWSU-AM 1250 in Pullman, is one of the oldest radio stations in the world. It signed on December 10, 1922 as KFAE and became KWSC (for Washington State College) in 1925. For many years, it served a large portion of the Pacific Northwest. It became KWSU sometime in the 1960s, after Washington State attained university status. Edward R. Murrow began his career at the station, as did Keith Jackson and Barry Serafin.
KWSU became a network in 1982, when KFAE-FM 89.1 Richland signed on, bringing public radio to the Tri-Cities for the first time. Two years later, WSU assumed operation of the University of Idaho's KUID-FM 89.7 FM due to budget cuts in Idaho. The station was renamed KRFA. From 1992 to 2002, ten more stations joined the network. Combined with ten translators, NWPR serves large parts of Washington, Idaho, Oregon and British Columbia. Most of the stations are located east of the Cascades, though two stations are located west of the Cascades.
NWPR headquarters are in the Murrow Communications Center on the WSU campus, with satellite studios at WSU Tri-Cities' campus in Richland and the University of Idaho in Moscow.
[edit] Stations
For the most part, NWPR behaves like two large networks. Five stations, based on KWSU, broadcast NPR news and talk. The other eight, based on KRFA, broadcast a mix of NPR programming and classical music.
"Your NPR News Station"
(1) KWSU 1250 AM Pullman, Washington/Moscow, Idaho
(2) KWWS 89.7 FM Walla Walla/Richland/Pasco/Kennewick, Washington
(3) KLWS 91.5 FM Moses Lake/Ephrata, Washington
(4) KQWS 90.1 FM Omak, Washington (also serves Kelowna, British Columbia)
(5) KMWS 90.1 FM Mount Vernon, Washington
Translators at Pullman (which broadcasts 24 hours a day while KWSU must sign off from 12 am-6 am) and Ellensburg
NPR and Classical Music
(1) KRFA 91.7 FM Moscow, Idaho/Pullman, Washington
(2) KFAE 89.1 FM Richland/Pasco/Kennewick, Washington
(3) KNWR 90.7 FM Ellensburg/Wenatchee/Moses Lake, Washington
(4) KNWY 90.3 FM Yakima, Washington
(5) KNWO 90.1 FM Cottonwood/Grangeville, Idaho
(6) KNWV 90.5 FM Clarkston, Washington/Lewiston, Idaho
(7) KZAZ 91.7 FM Bellingham, Washington (also serves Vancouver, British Columbia)
(8) KNWP 90.1 FM Port Angeles, Washington/Victoria, British Columbia
Translators at Goldendale, Cashmere, Chelan, Ephrata, Wallowa Valley, Clarkston in Washington; Orofino and Kamiah in Idaho
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Northwest Public Radio Website
- Query the FCC's AM station database for KWSU
- Query the FCC's FM station database for KWWS
- Query the FCC's FM station database for KLWS
- Query the FCC's FM station database for KQWS
- Query the FCC's FM station database for KMWS
- Query the FCC's FM station database for KRFA
- Query the FCC's FM station database for KFAE
- Query the FCC's FM station database for KNWR
- Query the FCC's FM station database for KNWY
- Query the FCC's FM station database for KNWO
- Query the FCC's FM station database for KNWV
- Query the FCC's FM station database for KZAZ
- Query the FCC's FM station database for KNWP
Vancouver: CJSF 90.1 | CBUX 90.9 | CKYE 93.1 | CJJR 93.7 | CFBT 94.5 | CKZZ 95.3 | CHKG 96.1 | CKLG 96.9 | CBUF 97.7 | CFOX 99.3 | CFMI 101.1 | CITR 101.9 | CFRO 102.7 | CHQM 103.5 | CKCL 104.9 | CBU 105.7 | CKAV-2 106.3 | CFML 107.9
Victoria: CBUX 89.9 | KVIX 89.3 (Port Angeles, WA) | KNWP 90.1 (Port Angeles, WA) | CBCV 90.5 | CJZN 91.3 | CBU-1 92.1 | CIOC 98.5 | CKKQ 100.3 | CFUV 101.9 | CHTT 103.1 | KBDB 103.9 (Forks, WA) | CHBE 107.3
Bellingham, Washington: KUGS 89.3 | KMWS 90.1 (Mount Vernon) | KSVR 91.7 (Mount Vernon) | KZAZ 91.7 | KISM 92.9 | KMRE 102.3 | KAVZ 102.5 | KWPA 103.1 | KAFE 104.3 | KWPZ 106.5