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Ensuring that rural Americans continue to receive the essential daily local service that public radio provides.
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Aspen Public Radio
Aspen Public Radio, broadcasting on 91.5 KAJX, Aspen and 88.9 KCJX, Carbondale, as well as several translators, is a public radio station located in Aspen, Colorado. They serve communities in the Roaring Fork, Crystal, Colorado, Fryingpan, and Eagle River valleys.
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High Plains Public Radio
Since 1980, HPPR has incrementally expanded its service area through local initiatives and capital campaigns. HPPR currently operates 19 FM stations and translators serving 78 counties across a five-state region of the High Plains.
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KSUT
Four Corners Public Radio serves 14 communities in the Four Corners, including Durango, Silverton, Cortez, Mancos, and Pagosa Springs, Colorado; Aztec, Bloomfield and Farmington, New Mexico; and parts of northeast Arizona and southeast Utah. The station airs news, eclectic music, entertainment, storytelling, and documentary programming, and is an affiliate of NPR, the BBC, American Public Media, and Public Radio International.
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KUER
Broadcasting from the University of Utah, KUER is the only public radio station in Utah to be heard throughout the entire state. A charter member of NPR, KUER has been broadcasting RadioWest for over 20 years and is also home to the political podcast State Street.
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KXCV-KRNW
KXCV-KRNW provides in-depth news, information and entertainment to 32 counties in the "Midwest 4-corners region" of Missouri, Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska. KXCV-KRNW features programs and news from National Public Radio as well as Americana, jazz and classical music, along with a variety of entertainment and topical programs.
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Maine Public
Maine Public serves Maine and also reaches most of New Brunswick, Canada, and parts of New Hampshire and Massachusetts. Through its radio, television, educational, and Web services, Maine Public provides ideas, information, and lifelong learning to a diverse public.
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Marfa Public Radio
Marfa Public Radio began broadcasting in Midland and Odessa in 2012. In early 2011, Marfa Public Radio purchased the station from Odessa College and relaunched public radio in the Permian Basin in 2012 at 91.3 FM KXWT as West Texas Public Radio. In October 2018, West Texas Public Radio became Marfa Public Radio, merging the brands under one umbrella.
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New Hampshire Public Radio
NHPR is New Hampshire’s only statewide radio news service, broadcasting from 14 sites across the Granite State. NHPR is the exclusive outlet for NPR News in the Granite State and broadcasts national weekly programs such as The Moth Radio Hour, Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me!, and This American Life.
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Oregon Public Broadcasting
Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB) gives a voice to the community, connecting Oregon and its neighbors, illuminating a wider world. OPB has been designated the “State Primary” for the Emergency Alert System, initiating messages informing other broadcasters, viewers and listeners of a wide variety of emergencies including tsunamis, floods and Amber Alerts.
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Tri States Public Radio
Tri States Public Radio serves all or parts of 20 counties in western Illinois, southeast Iowa and northeast Missouri.
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WEKU: Central Eastern KY
WEKU broadcasts on nine FM stations in Central and Eastern Kentucky reaching more than 1.5 million residents.
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West Virginia Public Broadcasting
The mission of West Virginia Public Broadcasting is to educate, inform and inspire people by telling West Virginia’s story. West Virginia Public Broadcasting is an indispensable resource for education, news and public affairs, emergency services, and economic development.