Western's Public Radio

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For the co-owned PBS station, see WKYU-TV.

WKYU-FM
City of license Bowling Green, Kentucky
Branding Westerns Public Radio
Frequency 88.9 MHz
Repeaters WKPB-FM 89.5, Henderson
WDCL-FM 89.7, Somerset
WKUE-FM 90.9, Elizabethtown
Format Variety
Audience share 2.2 (FALL 2007, RRC[1])
ERP 100,000 watts
HAAT 219.0 meters
Class C1
Facility ID 71856
Transmitter Coordinates 37°5′23.00″N 86°38′5.00″W / 37.0897222, -86.6347222
Callsign meaning Western Kentucky University[2]
Affiliations American Public Media, National Public Radio, Public Radio International
Owner Western Kentucky University
Website wkyufm.org

Western's Public Radio is the public radio service of Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, Kentucky. It is a division of the Department of Information Technology at WKU, broadcasting a mix of classical music and news/talk programming from National Public Radio.

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The network consists of four stations, all simulcasting the same programming at all times:

Together, the four stations serve one of the largest coverage areas in the nation, reaching 65% of Kentucky, including the fringes of the Louisville and Lexington areas. The stations also serve portions of Indiana, Illinois and Tennessee.

WKYU-FM signed on for the first time on January 14, 1980. WDCL followed on February 22, 1983; WKPB on April 20, 1989 and WKUE on June 1, 1990. Prior to Western Public Radio's sign-on, the only portion of the coverage area that had a clear signal from an NPR station was Henderson and Owensboro, which received NPR programming from WNIN-FM in Evansville.

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Bowling Green KY Market Ratings", Radio Research Consortium, Arbitron, FALL 2007. 
  2. ^ Call Letter Origins. Radio History on the Web. Retrieved on 2008-04-29.

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