What channel is WKSU?

What channel is WKSU?

WKSU broadcasts at 89.7 FM. The signal can also be heard on WKRW at 89.3 in Wooster, on WKRJ at 91.5 in New Philadelphia, on WKSV at 89.1 in Thompson, on 90.7 WNRK in Norwalk, in the Ashland area on 95.7 FM from translator W239AZ, and in the Mansfield area on 94.7 from translator W234CX.

Who owns WKSU?

Kent State University
WKSU/Owner

What station is NPR in Cleveland?

WCPN
Broadcasting a mix of public radio and jazz, WCPN is the Cleveland affiliate for National Public Radio (NPR), Public Radio International, and the BBC World Service….WCPN.

City Cleveland, Ohio
Broadcast area Greater Cleveland Northeast Ohio
Frequency 90.3 MHz (HD Radio)
Branding Ideastream Public Media WCPN
Programming

Where is WKSU?

Serving more than 20 Ohio counties and parts of Western Pennsylvania, 89.7 WKSU operates from the station’s broadcast center in Kent and via repeater stations at 89.1 WKSV in Thompson, 89.3 WKRW in Wooster, 91.5 WKRJ in New Philadelphia, 90.7 WNRK in Norwalk, and via translator stations 95.7 W239AZ in Ashland and 94.7 …

What does WKSU stand for?

WKSU

Programming
Call sign meaning Kent State University
Technical information
Licensing authority FCC
Facility ID 34045

Where do I find NPR on the radio?

California NPR Member Stations

Station City Frequency
KUSC-FM Los Angeles 91.5
KNSQ-FM Mt. Shasta 88.1
KQEI-FM North Highlands 89.3
KCSN-FM Northridge 88.5

What is the NPR radio station in Ohio?

WCBE 90.5 FM
WCBE 90.5 FM. Central Ohio’s NPR Station – Innovative, Provocative, Real.

How much does a HD radio cost?

HOW MUCH DOES AN HD RADIO BROADCAST COST A MONTH? HD Radio broadcasts are completely subscription-free, it’s your local AM & FM stations. The only requirement to listen on a HD Radio receiver, but after that, it’s cost free for the life of the receiver.

What frequency is NPR radio?

California NPR Member Stations

Station City Frequency
KCRI-FM Indio 89.3
KKJZ-FM Long Beach 88.1
KUSC-FM Los Angeles 91.5
KNSQ-FM Mt. Shasta 88.1

How do I listen to NPR live?

Listen on the NPR One app, NPR.org or your local station.

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