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NPR Carriage Updated 11-13 Broadcast Schedule (as of 11.1.13)* Broadcast Station State City Freq Day(s) Start Time KLEF-FM AK Anchorage 98.1 Sun 06:00PM KDLG-AM AK Dillingham 670 Sun 07:00PM KUAC-FM AK FairBanks 89.9 Sun 11:00AM KBBI-AM AK Homer 890 Sun 12:00PM KRNN-FM AK Juneau 102.7 Sun 09:00AM KDLL-FM AK Kenai 91.9 Sun 12:00PM KMXT-FM AK Kodiak 100.1 Sun 10:00AM KUHB-FM AK St. Paul Island 91.9 Sun 10:00AM KNSA-AM AK Unalakleet 930 Sun 07:00PM WRWA-FM AL Dothan 88.7 Sun 01:00PM WHIL-FM AL MoBile 91.3 Thu 08:00PM WQPR-FM AL Muscle Shoals 88.7 Thu 08:00PM WAPR-FM AL Selma 88.3 Thu 08:00PM WTSU-FM AL Troy 89.9 Sun 01:00PM WUAL-FM AL Tuscaloosa 91.5 Thu 08:00PM KBSA-FM AR El Dorado 90.9 Sat 11:00AM KUAT-FM AZ Tucson 90.5 Sun 12:00PM KDFC-FM CA Angwin 89.9 Sun 07:00PM KXSR-FM CA Groveland 91.7 Sun 03:00PM KUSC-FM CA Los Angeles 91.5 Sun 06:00PM KESC-FM CA Morro Bay 99.7 Sun 06:00PM KPSC-FM CA Palm Springs 88.5 Sun 06:00PM KRCB-FM CA Rohnert Park 91.1 Thu 02:00AM KRCB-FM CA Rohnert Park 91.1 Sun 04:00PM KXPR-FM CA Sacramento 90.9 Sun 03:00PM KUSF-FM CA San Francisco 90.3 Sun 07:00PM KQSC-FM CA Santa BarBara 88.7 Sun 06:00PM KXJS-FM CA Sutter 88.7 Sun 03:00PM KDSC-FM CA Thousand Oaks 91.1 Sun 06:00PM KVOV-FM CO CarBondae 90.5 Sun 06:00PM KCME-FM CO Colorado Springs 88.7 Sun 06:00PM KPRU-FM CO Delta 103.3 Sun 06:00PM KVOD-FM CO Denver 88.1 Sun 06:00PM KCFP-FM CO Pueblo 91.9 Sun 06:00PM WETA-FM DC Washington 90.9 Sun 06:00PM WRTX-FM DE Dover 91.7 Sat 12:30PM WKCP-FM FL Miami 89.7 Sun 12:00PM WSMR-FM FL Venice 89.1 Sun 05:00PM WPBI-FM FL West Palm Beach 90.7 Sun 12:00PM WUGA-FM GA Athens 91.7 Tue 08:00PM Last Updated: 11/1/13 Source: NPR Carriage Report Center, Page 1 of 7 Broadcast Schedule (as of 11.1.13)* Broadcast Station State City Freq Day(s) Start Time WABE-FM GA Atlanta 90.1 Sat 05:00PM WTJB-FM GA Columbus 91.7 Sun 02:00PM KPRG-FM GU Mangiloa 89.3 Sun 03:00PM KANO-FM HI Hilo 91.1 Sat 10:00AM KHPR-FM HI Honolulu 88.1 Sat 10:00AM KKUA-FM HI Wailuku 90.7 Sat 10:00AM WOI-FM IA Ames 90.1 Sat 04:00PM WOI-FM IA Ames 90.1 Sun 05:00PM KHKE-FM IA Cedar Falls 89.5 Sat 04:00PM KHKE-FM IA Cedar Falls 89.5 Sun 05:00PM KLCD-FM IA Decorah 89.5 Sun 12:00PM KSUI-FM IA IoWa City 91.7 Sat 04:00PM KSUI-FM IA IoWa City 91.7 Sun 05:00PM KICW-FM IA OttumWa 91.1 Sat 04:00PM KICW-FM IA OttumWa 91.1 Sun 05:00PM KICP-FM IA Patterson 105.9 Sat 04:00PM KICP-FM IA Patterson 105.9 Sun 05:00PM KICL-FM IA Pleasantville 96.3 Sat 04:00PM KICL-FM IA Pleasantville 96.3 Sun 05:00PM KBSU-FM ID Boise 90.3 Sun 01:00PM KIBX-FM ID Bonners Ferry 92.1 Sat 01:00PM KNWO-FM ID CottonWood 90.1 Sun 01:00PM KBSM-FM ID McCall 91.7 Sun 01:00PM KISU-FM ID Pocatello 91.1 Sun 11:00AM KXJO-FM ID St. Maries 92.1 Sat 01:00PM KWRV-FM ID Sun Valley 91.9 Sun 11:00AM KBSW-FM ID TWin Falls 91.7 Sun 01:00PM WFMT-FM IL Chicago 98.7 Sun 07:00PM WBNI-FM IN Fort Wayne 94.1 Sat 09:00AM WBNI-FM IN Fort Wayne 94.1 Sat 05:00PM WBOI-FM IN Orlan 89.1 Sun 04:00PM WBAA-FM IN West Lafayette 101.3 Sun 02:00PM WKYU-FM KY Bowling Green 88.9 Sun 07:00PM WKUE-FM KY ElizabethtoWn 90.9 Sun 07:00PM WKPB-FM KY Henderson 89.5 Sun 07:00PM WUOL-FM KY Louisville 90.5 Sat 12:00PM WUOL-FM KY Louisville 90.5 Sun 03:00PM WDCL-FM KY Somerset 89.7 Sun 08:00PM KLSA-FM LA Alexandria 90.7 Sat 11:00AM WWNO-FM LA NeW Orleans 89.9 Thu 08:00PM Last Updated: 11/1/13 Source: NPR Carriage Report Center, Page 2 of 7 Broadcast Schedule (as of 11.1.13)* Broadcast Station State City Freq Day(s) Start Time KDAQ-FM LA Shreveport 89.9 Sat 11:00AM KTLN-FM LA ThiBodaux 90.5 Thu 08:00PM WFCR-FM MA Amherst 88.5 Sun 03:00PM WCRB-FM MA LoWell (Boston) 99.5 Sun 07:00PM WGMS-FM MD HagerstoWn 89.1 Sun 06:00PM WSCL-FM MD SalisBury 89.5 Sun 05:00PM WMEH-FM ME Bangor 90.9 Mon 08:00PM WMED-FM ME Calais 89.7 Mon 08:00PM WMEP-FM ME Camden 90.5 Mon 08:00PM WMEF-FM ME Fort Kent 106.5 Mon 08:00PM WMEA-FM ME Portland 90.1 Mon 08:00PM WMEM-FM ME Presque Isle 106.1 Mon 08:00PM WMEW-FM ME Waterville 91.3 Mon 08:00PM WICV-FM MI East Jordan 100.9 Sat 05:00PM WIAA-FM MI Interlochen 88.7 Sat 05:00PM WMUK-FM MI Kalamazoo 102.1 Sat 12:00PM WMUK-FM MI Kalamazoo 102.1 Thu 08:00PM WIAB-FM MI Mackinaw City 88.5 Sat 05:00PM KRSU-FM MN Appleton 91.3 Sun 12:00PM KCRB-FM MN Bemidji 88.5 Sun 12:00PM KBPR-FM MN Brainerd 90.7 Sun 12:00PM KSJR-FM MN Collegeville 90.1 Sun 12:00PM WSCD-FM MN Duluth 92.9 Sun 12:00PM KCMF-FM MN Fergus Falls 89.7 Sun 12:00PM WMLS-FM MN Grand Marais 88.7 Sun 12:00PM KCCM-FM MN Moorhead 91.1 Sun 12:00PM KLSE-FM MN Rochester 91.7 Sun 12:00PM KSJN-FM MN St. Paul 99.5 Sun 12:00PM KGAC-FM MN St. Peter 90.5 Sun 12:00PM KQMN-FM MN Thief River Falls 91.5 Sun 12:00PM WIRR-FM MN Virginia-HiBBing 90.9 Sun 12:00PM KRSW-FM MN Worthington 89.3 Sun 12:00PM KRNW-FM MO Chillicothe 88.9 Sun 06:00PM KXCV-FM MO Maryville 90.5 Sun 06:00PM KMST-FM MO Rolla 88.5 Mon 01:00PM KMST-FM MO Rolla 88.5 Tue 07:00PM KWMU-FM MO St. Louis 90.7 Sat 07:00PM KEMC-FM MT Billings 91.7 Thu Sun 11:00AM KBMC-FM MT Bozeman 102.1 Thu Sun 11:00AM KAPC-FM MT Butte 91.3 Thu 08:00PM Last Updated: 11/1/13 Source: NPR Carriage Report Center, Page 3 of 7 Broadcast Schedule (as of 11.1.13)* Broadcast Station State City Freq Day(s) Start Time KGPR-FM MT Great Falls 89.9 Thu 08:00PM KUFN-FM MT Hamilton 91.9 Thu 08:00PM KUHM-FM MT Helena 91.7 Thu 08:00PM KUKL-FM MT Kalispell 90.1 Thu 08:00PM KYPR-FM MT Miles City 90.7 Thu Sun 11:00AM KUFM-FM MT Missoula 89.1 Thu 08:00PM WCQS-FM NC Asheville 88.1 Sun 02:00PM WCQS-FM NC Asheville 88.1 Fri 07:00PM WDAV-FM NC Davidson 89.9 Sun 05:00PM WFQS-FM NC Franklin 91.3 Sun 02:00PM WFQS-FM NC Franklin 91.3 Fri 07:00PM KCND-FM ND Bismarck 90.5 Sun 09:00AM KDPR-FM ND Dickinson 89.9 Sun 08:00AM KDSU-FM ND Fargo 91.9 Sun 09:00AM KUND-FM ND Grand Forks 89.3 Sun 09:00AM KPRJ-FM ND JamestoWn 91.5 Sun 09:00AM KMPR-FM ND Minot 88.9 Sun 09:00AM KPPR-FM ND Williston 89.5 Sun 09:00AM KVNO-FM NE Omaha 90.7 Sun 05:00PM WRTQ-FM NJ Atlantic City 91.3 Sat 12:30PM WWCJ-FM NJ Cape May 89.1 Sat 12:00PM WWNJ-FM NJ Dover Township 99.1 Sat 12:00PM WQXR-FM NJ NeWark 105.9 Sat 06:00AM WWFM-FM NJ Trenton 89.1 Sat 12:00PM KHFM-FM NM AlBuquerque 95.5 Sun 07:00PM WSKG-FM NY Binghamton 89.3 Wed 08:00PM WXLH-FM NY Blue Mtn Lake 91.3 Sun 04:00PM WXLB-FM NY Boonville 91.7 Sun 04:00PM WNED-FM NY Buffalo 94.5 Sat 09:00AM WNED-FM NY Buffalo 94.5 Sat 08:00PM WSLU-FM NY Canton 89.5 Sun 04:00PM WXLL-FM NY Canton 91.7 Sun 04:00PM WSLZ-FM NY Cape Vincent 88.1 Sun 04:00PM WSQE-FM NY Corning 91.1 Wed 08:00PM WSLG-FM NY Gouverneur 90.5 Sun 04:00PM WSQA-FM NY Hornell 88.7 Wed 08:00PM WXXY-FM NY Houghton 90.3 Sun 05:00PM WSQG-FM NY Ithaca 90.9 Wed 08:00PM WNJA-FM NY JamestoWn 89.7 Sat 09:00AM WNJA-FM NY JamestoWn 89.7 Sat 08:00PM Last Updated: 11/1/13 Source: NPR Carriage Report Center, Page 4 of 7 Broadcast Schedule (as of 11.1.13)* Broadcast Station State City Freq Day(s) Start Time WXLD-FM NY Lowville 89.7 Sun 04:00PM WSLO-FM NY Malone 90.9 Sun 04:00PM WXLG-FM NY North Creek 89.9 Sun 04:00PM WSQC-FM NY Oneonta 91.7 Wed 08:00PM WXLU-FM NY Peru 88.1 Sun 04:00PM WRHV-FM NY Poughkeepsie 88.7 Sat 05:00PM WXXI-FM NY Rochester 91.5 Sun 05:00PM WREM-FM NY Russell 88.7 Sun 04:00PM WSLL-FM NY Saranac Lake 90.5 Sun 04:00PM WMHT-FM NY Schenectady 89.1 Sat 05:00PM WXLS-FM NY Tupper Lake 88.3 Sun 04:00PM WSLJ-FM NY WatertoWn 88.9 Sun 04:00PM KCNV-FM NV Las Vegas 89.7 Sun 12:00PM WGBE-FM OH Bryan 90.9 Sun 12:00PM WGUC-FM OH Cincinnati 90.9 Sat 09:00AM WCLV-FM OH Cleveland 104.9 Sat 05:00PM WCLV-FM OH Cleveland 104.9 Sun 10:00AM WOSE-FM OH Coshocton 91.1 Sun 07:00PM WGDE-FM OH Defiance 91.9 Sun 12:00PM WOSA-FM OH Grove City 101.1 Sun 07:00PM WGLE-FM OH Lima 90.7 Sun 12:00PM WOSV-FM OH Mansfield 91.7 Sun 07:00PM WOSB-FM OH Marion 91.1 Sun 07:00PM WOSP-FM OH Portsmouth 91.5 Sun 07:00PM WGTE-FM OH Toledo 91.3 Sun 12:00PM KCSC-FM OK Edmond 90.1 Sun 02:00PM KBCW-FM OK McAlester 91.9 Sun 02:00PM KWTU-FM OK Tulsa 88.7 Sun 06:00PM KQOC-FM OR Gleneden Beach 88.1 Sat 05:00PM KQHR-FM OR Hood River 88.1 Sat 05:00PM KQAC-FM OR Portland 89.9 Sat 05:00PM WYPM-FM PA ChamBersBurg 93.3 Sun 07:00PM WRTJ-FM PA Coatesville 89.3 Sat 12:30PM WRTL-FM PA Ephrata 88.1 Sat 12:30PM WJAZ-FM PA HarrisBurg 91.7 Sat 12:30PM WQEJ-FM PA JohnstoWn 89.7 Sat 05:00PM WRTY-FM PA Mt.
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