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  2. Prairie Public Radio - Wikipedia

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    Prairie Public was established on February 1, 1999 as the North Dakota Public Radio network. It consisted of three partners — Prairie Public Broadcasting, the North Dakota State University, and the University of North Dakota [8] — with the goal of providing a full public radio service to all of North Dakota.

  3. KCND - Wikipedia

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    KCND (90.5 FM) is a public radio station licensed to Bismarck. It signed on the air in 1981 as Prairie Public Radio, which later became part of the statewide North Dakota Public Radio network, the entirety of which was later renamed Prairie Public Radio. It currently broadcasts with an effective radiated power of 50 kW on 90.5 MHz.

  4. Media in Bismarck-Mandan - Wikipedia

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    KCND 90.5 FM (Public Radio) Prairie Public; K216FK 91.1 FM (Spanish-language Christian) La Nueva Radio Cristiana Translator; KXRP 91.3 FM American Family Radio affiliate; KYYY 92.9 FM "Y93" KBEP-LP 93.7 FM 3ABN affiliate; KQDY 94.5 FM "KQ 94.5" KBYZ 96.5 FM (Classic rock) "The Walleye" KKCT 97.5 FM "Hot 97-5"

  5. List of radio stations in North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Call sign Frequency City of License [1] [2] Licensee Format [3]; KABU: 90.7 FM: Fort Totten: Dakota Circle Tipi, Inc. Educational KACL: 98.7 FM: Bismarck: Townsquare License, LLC

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  7. Merrill Piepkorn - Wikipedia

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    Piepkorn worked for Prairie Public Radio, hosting "Morning Edition" while he was a graduate student at North Dakota State University. In 1999, he co-created and began hosting the radio show "Here & Now". [5] Piepkorn became the public address announcer for the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks, a Minor League Baseball team, for the 1997

  8. Prairie Public Television - Wikipedia

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    Prairie Public has been carried on cable in Manitoba since 1975, when KGFE was picked up by cable systems in Winnipeg [2] and Brandon, Manitoba. In 1986, Prairie Public was nearly dropped from cable in Winnipeg. [3] [4] After the crisis, Prairie Public set up a fixed microwave link to carry stronger signals into Winnipeg. In 1998, a signal link ...

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