KMRE-LP

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KMRE-LP
City of license Bellingham, Washington
Broadcast area Northern Washington area
Slogan Where The Golden Age Of Radio Lives
Frequency 102.3 MHz
First air date July 19, 2006
Format Educational
ERP 100 watts
HAAT -23.7 meters (-77 feet)
Class L1
Facility ID 134425
Transmitter Coordinates 48°45′7.00″N 122°28′45.00″W / 48.7519444, -122.4791667
Callsign meaning Museum of Radio and Electricity
Owner American Museum of Radio and Electricity
Webcast http://66.114.39.83:8000
Website http://www.amre.us/

KMRE-LP (102.3 Low Power FM) is a radio station broadcasting historical, educational, cultural and local programming. The station is owned by, and broadcast from the American Museum of Radio And Electricity[1] in Bellingham, Washington.

KMRE-LP focuses on showcasing The American Museum of Radio and Electricity’s vast and diverse media collection featuring music from the 1920s through 1950 with an emphasis for the Golden Age of Radio. The station is also geared toward cultivating local programming that provides educational, cultural and historical value to its listeners[2].

The FCC granted KMRE-LP its license on July 19, 2006[3].

[edit] On-Air Programming

  • "Bay Street Blues Hour"
  • "Big Bandstand with Bill Ward"
  • "Bing Crosby"
  • "Chuckanut Radio Hour"
  • "Classical Sundays"
  • "Dragnet"
  • "Gospel Sunday"
  • "Inside Bellingham"
  • "Jimmy Durante"
  • "KMRE Comedy Hour"
  • "KMRE Kids"
  • "Live From AMRE"
  • "Lukes Locals"
  • "Midnight Mystery Players"
  • "Moonlight Jazz"
  • "Music From The Golden Age of Radio"
  • "On The Level"
  • "Opera Sunday"
  • "Revival Power Hour"
  • "Rockin Doo Wop Hour"
  • "Science Fiction Theater"
  • "Sherlock Holmes"
  • "Songs From The Mother Road"
  • "Thomas Jefferson Hour"
  • "Swing Chronicles"
  • "Voices Of The 20th Century"

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