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Founded in 1981, member-supported Hawai‘i Public Radio provides two streams statewide: HPR-1 with news, talk, and a variety of music, and HPR-2, your home for classical music.
Hawaiʻi Public Radio’s two different programming streams 24/7, 365: HPR-1 news, talk, and entertainment - see the schedule. HPR-2 your home for classical music - see the schedule. Tune in the old fashioned way, or stream us via: Online - click the red player module near the top of this page.
Available On Air Stations. On Air Now Playing HPR-1 - News and information. On Air Now Playing HPR-2 - Your home for classical music. All Streams.
Sample Player For Icecast Streams. News, talk, non-classical music Made possible by the generous support of HPR members. Donate and become a member today! Find us on your FM dial at KHPR 88.1 & 88.5 Honolulu, KANO 89.1 Hilo, KKUA 90.7 Wailuku, K249CN 94.9 Waimea, K239BV 95.7 Waimea & Kailua-Kona, KIPL 89.9 Moloaʻa (Kauaʻi)
Hawaiʻi Public Radio, Honolulu, Hawaii. 24,879 likes · 402 talking about this. Statewide public radio for HI HPR-1: News, talk & entertainment HPR-2: Your home for classical music
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).
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The Conversation: Flood resilience; Kauaʻi resident on 'The Voice'. Hawaiʻi State Comptroller Keith Regan discusses efforts to protect basement offices and critical services during floods; A ...
— Cliff Eblen, HPR's first President and General Manager Founded in 1981, member-supported Hawai‘i Public Radio provides two streams statewide: HPR-1 with news, talk, and a variety of music...
Local news, politics, culture, arts and more from the Hawai'i Public Radio news team.