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  2. Template:Public broadcasting in the United States - Wikipedia

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  3. KPBS-FM - Wikipedia

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    KPBS-FM and KQVO have a public radio news-talk format.Weekdays begin with Morning Edition from National Public Radio, with local news updates from the KPBS-FM staff.Most of the other programs are also supplied by NPR and other public radio networks: All Things Considered, Marketplace, Fresh Air, 1A, Here and Now and The World.

  4. Radio programming - Wikipedia

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    Lørdagsbarnetimen, a Norwegian children's show, with its premiere in 1924 interrupted only by the Second World War, was the longest running radio show in the world until it ceased production in 2010. [1] In the early 1950s, television programming eroded the popularity of radio comedy, drama and variety shows. [2]

  5. Broadcast clock - Wikipedia

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    Sample broadcast clock. A broadcast clock or format clock is a template that displays a radio or television's hourly format in a graphical representation of a clock.Broadcast programming, especially radio, often follows an hourly pattern where certain segments such as news and commercials are repeated every hour at specific times.

  6. Public broadcasting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A public radio network, National Public Radio (NPR), was created in February 1970, as byproduct of the passage of the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967. This network – which replaced the Ford Foundation-backed National Educational Radio Network – is colloquially though inaccurately conflated with public radio as a whole, when in fact "public ...

  7. WBFO - Wikipedia

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    WBFO (88.7 FM) is a non-commercial, listener-supported, public radio station in Buffalo, New York.It is owned by the Western New York Public Broadcasting Association, doing business as Buffalo Toronto Public Media.

  8. NYC Media - Wikipedia

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    NYC Media is the official public radio, television, and online media network and broadcasting service of New York City, which has been called the media capital of the world. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The network oversees four public television channels, a public radio station, and an Internet video on demand service.

  9. WUML - Wikipedia

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    WUML aims to showcase underground artists of all genres and to provide a voice for the Lowell community. The broadcast week includes programming produced by UMass Lowell students and by community hosts who represent the ethnically and linguistically diverse community of Lowell; among the languages that can be heard are Hindi, Khmer, Spanish, Portuguese, Laotian, and French.