Radio CPR
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Radio CPR | |
City of license | Washington, D.C. |
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Frequency | 97.5 FM |
First air date | 1999 |
Format | Eclectic |
Owner | Stand for Our Neighbors |
Radio CPR (97.5 FM) is an unlicensed, small community radio station operating in the Mount Pleasant, Columbia Heights, and Adams Morgan neighborhoods of Washington, D.C.
Started as a project of Stand for Our Neighbors, a group of DC residents concerned about the negative impacts of welfare and immigration reform legislation in the 1990s on those communities. Radio CPR has been broadcasting full-time since 1999.[1] It is a multi-format station, focusing on music and talk radio shows that are representative of Washington, DC's diverse population and not otherwise available on the airwaves. Programming includes shows devoted to go-go, punk rock, Latin, underground hip hop, soul, afro-pop, as well as community news, women's and health issues, and youth issues hosted by the Youth Action Research Group.
CPR stands for "Community Power Radio."
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