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KOPB-FM (91.5 FM) is a non-commercial, listener-supported radio station licensed to Portland, Oregon. It is owned by Oregon Public Broadcasting and airs a public radio news and talk format. It is a member station of National Public Radio (NPR), American Public Media, the Public Radio Exchange (PRX), and airs the BBC World Service overnight.
In addition to their work in radio and television, OPB has produced multiple podcasts. For instance, OPB started a podcast version of its daily radio show in 2008 called Think Out Loud. [24] [25] OPB also began producing a weekly podcast about local politics called OPB Politics Now, which is hosted by Geoff Norcross. [26]
Friends of Portland Community Radio: Adult hits/Modern AC/Classic hits: KYSF: 97.5 FM: Bonanza: Educational Media Foundation: Worship music KYSO: 88.7 FM: Selma:
In June 1987 OPB moved the KRBM transmitter from Blue Mountain Community College to Warren Hill and increased power to 25 kW, covering a large portion of Eastern Oregon. OPB programs also took over most of the schedule, leaving only Friday and Saturday evenings for local broadcasting for the students. The power increase led to a merger with OPB.
KHRV (90.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to Hood River, Oregon. The station is owned by Oregon Public Broadcasting, and airs OPB's news and talk programming, consisting of syndicated programming from NPR, APM and PRX, as well as locally produced offerings.
KOAC (550 AM) is a non-commercial, listener supported, public radio station licensed to Corvallis, Oregon.The station is owned by Oregon Public Broadcasting, and airs OPB's news and talk programming, consisting of syndicated shows from National Public Radio, American Public Media and the Public Radio Exchange, as well as locally produced offerings.
KMHD (89.1 FM) is a listener-supported, non-profit FM broadcast radio station in Portland, Oregon. For the first 25 years of its operation, the station's studio was located on the Mt. Hood Community College campus in Gresham, Oregon, before moving to OPB's studios. Its transmitter is on the Tualatin Mountains.
The station was a network affiliate of CBS Radio. For a time in the mid-1970s, it aired an all news radio format, using the NBC News and Information Service (NIS). In 1985, it switched its call letters to KEED. In the early 2000s, the station's call letters were KOPT. It aired Air America Radio programming, primarily progressive talk shows. On ...