City of license | Little Rock, Arkansas |
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Broadcast area | Little Rock metropolitan area |
Branding | Real Radio 89.1 |
Slogan | Hot Talk & Jazz for Central Arkansas |
Frequency | 89.1 MHz |
First air date | 1986 |
Format | Public radio/News/Hot talk/Jazz |
ERP | 74,000 watts horiz 100,000 watts vert |
HAAT | 269 meters |
Class | C1 |
Facility ID | 4296 |
Callsign meaning | University of ARkansas |
Affiliations | NPR |
Owner | University of Arkansas at Little Rock (UALR Public Radio) |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | KUAR.org |
KUAR is a National Public Radio affiliate in Little Rock, Arkansas. It broadcasts at 89.1 FM and is licensed to the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. During the day, KUAR airs NPR news and information with a strong emphasis on Arkansas news and culture. At night, the station airs jazz music.
The College radio station went on the air in 1986 as a satellite of the area's original NPR station, KLRE-FM 90.5, on the air since 1973. At the time, KLRE only broadcast at 40,000 watts, and the addition of KUAR brought NPR programming to large portions of central Arkansas that hadn't received it before. In 1988, all NPR news and talk programming moved to KUAR during the day, while KLRE began running exclusively classical music.
The two stations were jointly owned by UALR and the Little Rock School District until 1995, when UALR became the sole owner. KUAR began airing jazz shortly afterward at night.
The two stations have a full-time staff of nine, including General Manager Ben Fry, Operations Director William Wagner, KUAR News and Program Director Ron Breeding, KLRE Program Director Wayne Angerame and Development Director Mary Waldo. It also offers UALR students the chance to get broadcasting experience by working part-time. Like all public broadcasting, KUAR relies on listener contributions for a large part of its operating budget.
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