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KANU is the flagship station of Kansas Public Radio (KPR), a seven-station network based in Lawrence at the University of Kansas.In addition to KANU (91.5 FM), KPR also operates full-power stations KANH in Emporia (at 89.7 FM), KANV in Olsburg (at 91.3 FM, serving Manhattan and Junction City), and KANQ in Chanute (at 90.3 FM); and low-power translators K210CR in Atchison (at 89.9 FM), and ...
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KRPS (89.9 FM) is the National Public Radio member station for the Four State Area in the United States. It is licensed to Pittsburg, Kansas , and owned by Pittsburg State University . Studios are located in Shirk Hall on the PSU campus, while the transmitter is located two miles west of Weir, Kansas .
High Plains Public Radio is a network of public radio stations serving the High Plains region of western Kansas, the Texas Panhandle, the Oklahoma Panhandle and eastern Colorado. Operated by the Kanza Society, it is headquartered in Garden City, Kansas and operates an additional studio in Amarillo, Texas .
Radio Kansas is a network of public radio stations serving central Kansas.Owned by and based at Hutchinson Community College in Hutchinson, it provides service from three transmitters: KHCC-FM (90.1 MHz) for Hutchinson and Wichita; KHCD (89.5 FM) in Salina, also serving Manhattan; and KHCT (90.9 FM) in Great Bend, also serving Hays.
Since 2004, the series has been aired weekly on Sirius Satellite Radio, beginning on the Raw Dog Channel. More recently, episodes of Right Between the Ears have aired Saturdays at 8:00pm Eastern on the Sirius Laugh Break channel. In addition, the weekly show airs on the Kansas Public Radio network, and on KCMO AM-710 in Kansas City, Missouri.
KCUR-FM (89.3 MHz) is a public, listener-supported radio station in Kansas City, Missouri, broadcasting over the Kansas City metropolitan area and parts of Missouri and Kansas. It is a service of the University of Missouri-Kansas City, which also owns 91.9 KWJC.
It was the first noncommercial FM station in Kansas, second FM station in Kansas, and the first 10-watt noncommercial FM station in the United States. [2] It was a charter member of NPR in 1971. In 1994, the station became an affiliate of Public Radio International (which merged with the Public Radio Exchange in 2018).