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  3. WFIU - Wikipedia

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    Seven translators broadcast WFIU and its second HD Radio subchannel, primarily in areas outside of the main transmitter's coverage area, including Terre Haute and Kokomo. WFIU was established in 1950 and initially served as a training ground for IUB students. It moved to its present frequency in 1951 and was one of NPR's charter members.

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  5. WFYI-FM - Wikipedia

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    WFYI-FM (90.1 MHz) is a public radio station in Indianapolis, Indiana.It is operated by Metropolitan Indianapolis Public Broadcasting, a public broadcasting community licensee which also operates the area's Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) member station, WFYI Public Television via on-air digital channels 20.1, 20.2 and 20.3.

  6. WNDY (FM) - Wikipedia

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    WNDY (91.3 FM), is a college radio station in Crawfordsville, Indiana, owned and operated by Wabash College. The station simulcasts the Indianapolis NPR station WFYI-FM . The station is not related to the similarly called television station, WNDY-TV in Indianapolis, which is owned by Circle City Broadcasting.

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    George Walker, who for 45 years was the voice of classical music and a programming director at WFIU Public Radio, died Wednesday. Walker, 81, retired in 2022 after a diagnosis of frontotemporal ...

  8. WVUB - Wikipedia

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    On September 2, 1970, the FCC awarded a construction permit to Vincennes University to build a new noncommercial radio station on 91.3 MHz. The station began broadcasting on that frequency on December 7, 1970, [ 2 ] before being approved in 1973 to move to 91.1 MHz at 50,000 watts, [ 3 ] a change carried out the next year.

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    In a group of people over 60 at risk for heart disease, drinking one-half to one glass of wine a day reduced the risk of having a cardiovascular event such as a heart attack or stroke by 50% when ...