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At the same time, Texas Tech activated a new, more powerful transmitter that delivered 20,000 watts of power. 1990 brought another power increase, to 50,000 watts. In 1991, the station joined NPR. [4] KOHM was the first radio station in Lubbock to broadcast in HD. [5] On January 15, 2012, the station changed its call letters to KTTZ-FM.
KANW (89.1 FM) is a non-commercial public radio station in Albuquerque, New Mexico.KANW is owned and operated by the Albuquerque Public Schools.On weekdays it airs New Mexico music and local public radio programming afternoons and nights, with NPR news programming in the morning, including Morning Edition, Fresh Air, On Point and 1A.
KNNZ ("89.1 Ken's FM") is a radio station owned by Pioneer Public Broadcasting, licensed to Hawley, Minnesota and serving the Fargo–Moorhead area. The station's offices are located in Fargo, North Dakota, while its transmitter is located at Barnesville, Minnesota.
KCUI (89.1 FM) was a radio station that served the Central College and Pella, Iowa communities. The station primarily broadcast a "block format," with student-DJs choosing their preferred genre. The station primarily broadcast a "block format," with student-DJs choosing their preferred genre.
WMHT-FM (89.1 MHz) is a listener-supported, non-commercial radio station licensed to Schenectady, and serving the Capital District of New York.It has a classical music radio format, with most programming originating in-house, but with some shows and news from National Public Radio, American Public Media and the Public Radio Exchange.
WLPR-FM is an FM noncommercial, public radio station broadcasting on 89.1 MHz in Lowell, Indiana and serving Northwest Indiana.The station is owned and operated by Northwest Indiana Public Broadcasting, Inc., which also owns PBS member station WYIN (channel 56), serving as an alternative to Chicago's WBEZ in the Chicago market's eastern reaches.
WLJK (89.1 FM) is a National Public Radio station licensed to Aiken, South Carolina, United States. The station is owned by the South Carolina Educational Television Commission, and is an affiliate of the South Carolina Public Radio News network. The station also serves listeners across the Savannah River in Augusta, Georgia, United States.
WBSN is the flagship station of "LifeSongs Radio". LifeSongs is also heard on a translator on 97.7 in Houma, Louisiana , [ 1 ] and was previously heard on KPEF in White Castle, Louisiana and WPEF in Kentwood, Louisiana until those stations' licenses were cancelled.