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  2. Hawaii Public Radio - Wikipedia

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    Hawaiʻi Public Radio (HPR), is a network of listener-supported, public radio stations broadcasting two streams on fifteen frequencies across the state of Hawaii. It is a member of National Public Radio (NPR). The stations originate from studios at The Hawaii Public Radio Plaza on Kaheka Street, near the Ala Moana Shopping Center in Honolulu.

  3. List of radio stations in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of Hawaii which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, cities of license, licensees, and programming formats. In addition, several stations in Honolulu also transmit their audio broadcasts on Spectrum Digital Cable for the entire state of Hawaii through local ...

  4. KPVS - Wikipedia

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    KPVS and KLUA are commercial radio stations in the island of Hawaiʻi, broadcasting to the Hilo and Kailua-Kona areas on 95.9 MHz FM and 93.9 MHz FM, respectively. The two stations simulcast as The Beat, a rhythmic CHR format. On April 1, 2016, the simulcast adopted its present format, at the time retaining the "Native FM" name. [1]

  5. KQMQ-FM - Wikipedia

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    KQMQ-FM (93.1 FM) is a commercial radio station in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States, known as "HI93". It is owned by the Pacific Media Group and it broadcasts a format of contemporary Hawaiian and reggae music. The programming is led by local radio vet Kelsey Yogi. The station's studios are on Alakea Street in Downtown Honolulu.

  6. Surf's up ... but maybe not for Hawaii's public schools

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    Apr. 14—State lawmakers are considering a bill to promote and support surfing as an interscholastic sport, but only with minuscule funding after the same bill was deemed unnecessary last year.

  7. KAHU (FM) - Wikipedia

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    KAHU started broadcasting as a community radio station on June 28, 2010. The station later experienced financial trouble and was sold to Hawaii Public Radio on August 5, 2013. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] It began broadcasting again on November 6, 2013, airing Hawaii Public Radio's HPR-2 programming.

  8. KSRR (FM) - Wikipedia

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    KSRR (94.3 MHz, "Star 94.3") is an FM radio station licensed to Makawao, Hawaii. Owned by Akamai Broadcasting, it carries an adult contemporary format. It Flips to Christmas Music on November and December.

  9. List of NPR personnel - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of National Public Radio personnel: Leadership. Source [1] Katherine Maher, president and CEO [2]