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NPR Stations NPR Stations 1111 North Capitol St., NE T: 202.513.2000 Washington, DC 20002 npr.org ALABAMA Calexico KQVO-FM 97.7 Montrose KPRH-FM 88.3 Milledgeville WRGC-FM 88.3 Birmingham WBHM-FM 90.3 Chico KCHO-FM 91.7 Montrose KVMT-FM 89.1 Rome WGPB-FM 97.7 C=0, M=80, Y=90, K=0 NPR CMYK color logo for light background, uncoated stocks Coachella KVLA-FM 90.3 Paonia KVNF-FM 90.9 Savannah WSVH-FM 91.1 Dothan Use at any scale WRWA-FM 88.7 C=100, M=38, Y=0, K=100 Downsize the “®” when the using logo on oversized applications Crescent City KHSR-FM 91.9 Pueblo KCFP-FM 91.9 Thomasville WFSL-FM 90.7 GadsdenC=91, M=51, Y=0, K=0 such outdoor advertising and WSGN-FMlarge exhibit displays 91.5 Huntsville WJAB-FM 90.9 Fresno KVPR-FM 89.3 Pueblo KKPC-AM 1230 Tifton WABR-FM 91.1 Huntsville WLRH-FM 9.3 Groveland KXSR-FM 91.7 Rico KICO-FM 89.5 Valdosta WWET-FM 91.7 Jacksonville WLJS-FM 91.9 Indio KCRI-FM 89.3 Steamboat Springs KRNC-FM 88.5 Warm Springs WJSP-FM 88.1 Mobile WHIL-FM 91.3 Long Beach KKJZ-FM 88.1 Telluride KOTO-FM 91.7 Waycross WXVS-FM 90.1 Montgomery WVAS-FM 90.7 Los Angeles KUSC-FM 91.5 Vail KPRE-FM 89.9 Montgomery/Troy WTSU-FM 89.9 McCloud KLDD-FM 91.9 GUAM Muscle Shoals WQPR-FM 88.7 Mendocino KPMO-AM 1300 CONNECTICUT Agana KPRG-FM 89.3 Selma WAPR-FM 88.3 Mojave KCRY-FM 88.1 Fairfield WVOF-FM 88.5 Tuscaloosa WUAL-FM 91.5 Morro Bay KESC-FM 99.7 Fairfield WSHU-FM 91.1 HAWAII Mt. Shasta KMJC-AM 620 Meriden WNPR-FM 90.5 Hana KIPH-FM 88.3 ALASKA Mt. Shasta KNSQ-FM 88.1 Middletown WESU-FM 88.1 Hilo KANO-FM 91.1 Anchorage KNBA-FM 90.3 North Highlands KQEI-FM 89.3 New Haven WYBC-AM 1340 Honolulu KIPO-FM 89.3 Anchorage KSKA-FM 91.1 Northridge KCSN-FM 88.5 Norwalk WNLK-AM 1350 Honolulu KHPR-FM 88.1 Barrow KBRW-FM 91.9 Oxnard KCRU-FM 89.1 Norwalk WSHU-AM 1260 Waikapu KIPM-FM 89.7 Barrow KBRW-AM 680 Palm Springs KPSC-FM 88.5 Norwich WPKT-FM 89.1 Wailuku KKUA-FM 90.7 Bethel KYUK-AM 640 Pasadena KPCC-FM 89.3 Sharon WHDD-AM 1020 Chevak KCUK-FM 88.1 Philo KZYX-FM 90.7 Sharon WHDD-FM 91.9 IDAHO Quincy KQNC-FM 88.1 Dillingham KDLG-AM 670 Sharon WQQQ-FM 103.3 Boise KBSX-FM 91.5 Redding KFPR-FM 88.9 Dillingham KDLG-FM 89.9 Stamford WEDW-FM 88.5 Boise KBSU-FM 90.3 Redlands KUOR-FM 89.1 Fairbanks KUAC-FM 9.9 Stamford WSTC-AM 1400 Bonners Ferry KIBX-FM 92.1 Rio Dell KNHT-FM 107.3 Galena KIYU-AM 910 Westport WSHU-AM 1260 Burley KBSY-FM 88.5 Sacramento KUOP-FM 91.3 Glennallen KXGA-FM 90.5 Willimantic WECS-FM 90.1 Cottonwood KNWO-FM 90.1 Sacramento KXJZ-FM 90.9 Haines KHNS-FM 102.3 McCall KBSK-FM 89.9 Sacramento KXPR-FM 88.9 Homer KBBI-AM 890 DELAWARE McCall KBSM-FM 91.7 San Ardo KNBX-FM 91.7 Juneau KRNN-FM 102.7 Dover WDDE-FM 91.1 McCall KBSQ-FM 90.7 San Bernardino KVCR-FM 91.9 Juneau KXLL-FM 100.7 Dover WRTX-FM 91.7 Moscow KRFA-FM 91.7 San Diego KPBS-FM 89.5 Juneau KTOO-FM 104.3 Pocatello KISU-FM 91.1 San Diego KSDS-FM 88.3 Kenai KDLL-FM 91.9 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Rexburg KBYI-FM 100.5 San Francisco KALW-FM 91.7 Ketchikan KRBD-FM 105.3 Washington WAMU-FM 88.5 St. Maries KXJO-FM 92.1 San Francisco KQED-FM 88.5 Kodiak KMXT-FM 100.1 Washington WETA-FM 90.9 Sun Valley KBSS-FM 91.1 San Francisco KOSC-FM 90.3 Kotzebue KOTZ-AM 720 Sun Valley KWRV-FM 91.9 San Luis Obispo KCBX-FM 90.1 McCarthy KXKM-FM 9.7 FLORIDA Twin Falls KEZJ-AM 1450 San Mateo KCSM-FM 91.1 McGrath KSKO-AM 870 Fort Myers WGCU-FM 90.1 Twin Falls KBSW-FM 91.7 Petersburg KFSK-FM 100.9 Santa Barbara KQSC-FM 88.7 Santa Barbara KSBX-FM 89.5 Fort Myers WNPS-FM 88.7 Sand Point KSDP-AM 830 ILLINOIS Santa Cruz KUSP-FM 88.9 Fort Pierce WQCS-FM 88.9 Sitka KCAW-FM 104.7 Gainesville WUFT-FM 89.1 Carbondale WSIU-FM 91.9 St. Paul KUHB-FM 91.9 Santa Monica KCRW-FM 89.9 Santa Rosa KRCB-FM 91.1 Inverness WJUF-FM 90.1 Chicago WBEZ-FM 91.5 Talkeetna KTNA-FM 88.5 Jacksonville WJCT-FM 89.9 Edwardsville WSIE-FM 88.7 Unalaska KUCB-FM 89.7 Seaside KAZU-FM 90.3 Shasta Lake City KJPR-AM 1330 Marathon-Key West WKWM-FM 91.5 Freeport WNIE-FM 89.1 Valdez KCHU-AM 770 Marco WMKO-FM 91.7 Galesburg WVKC-FM 90.7 Wrangell KSTK-FM 101.7 Sunnyvale KXSC-FM 104.9 Sutter KXJS-FM 88.7 Melbourne WFIT-FM 89.5 Kankakee WKCC-FM 91.1 Miami WDNA-FM88.9 LaSalle WNIW-FM 91.3 ARIZONA Tahoe City KKTO-FM 90.5 Thousand Oaks KCLU-AM 1340 Miami WKCP-FM 89.7 Macomb WIUM-FM 91.3 Flagstaff KPUB-FM 91.7 Thousand Oaks KDSC-FM 91.1 Miami WLRN-FM 91.3 Morris WBEQ-FM 90.7 Flagstaff KNAU-FM 88.7 Thousand Oaks KCLU-FM 88.3 Orlando WMFE-FM 90.7 Mt. Vernon WVSI-FM 88.9 Grand Canyon KNAG-FM 90.3 Willits KZYZ-FM 91.5 Orlando WUCF-FM 89.9 Normal WGLT-FM 89.1 Hotevilla KUYI-FM 88.1 Yreka KNYR-FM 91.3 Panama City WFSW-FM 89.1 Olney WUSI-FM 90.3 Page KNAD-FM 91.7 Yreka KSYC-AM 1490 Panama City WKGC-AM 1480 Peoria WCBU-FM 89.9 Phoenix KBAQ-FM 89.5 Panama City WKGC-FM 90.7 Pittsfield WIPA-FM 89.3 Phoenix KJZZ-FM 91.5 COLORADO Pensacola WUWF-FM 88.1 Quincy WQUB-FM 90.3 Prescott KNAQ-FM 89.3 Sarasota WSMR-FM 89.1 Rock Island WVIK-FM 90.3 Alamosa KRZA-FM 88.7 Show Low KNAA-FM 90.7 Tallahassee WFSQ-FM 91.5 Rockford WNIJ-FM 89.5 Aspen KAJX-FM 91.5 Tucson KUAZ-AM 1550 Tallahassee WFSU-FM 88.9 Springfield WUIS-FM 91.9 Boulder KCFC-AM 1490 Tucson KUAT-FM 90.5 Tampa WMNF-FM 88.5 Sterling WNIQ-FM 91.5 Carbondale KCJX-FM 88.9 Tucson KUAZ-FM 89.1 Tampa WUSF-FM 89.7 Urbana WILL-AM 580 Carbondale KVOV-FM 90.5 White River KNNB-FM 88.1 West Palm Beach WPBI-FM 90.7 Urbana WILL-FM 90.9 Carbondale KDNK-FM 88.1 Yuma KAWC-FM 88.9 Warsaw WIUW-FM 89.5 Colorado Springs KRCC-FM 91.5 Yuma KAWC-AM 1320 GEORGIA Cortez KSJD-FM 91.5 Albany WUNV-FM 91.7 INDIANA ARKANSAS Cortez KZET-FM 90.5 Craig KPYR-FM 88.3 Athens WUGA-FM 91.7 Anderson WBSB-FM 89.5 El Dorado KBSA-FM 90.9 Crested Butte KBUT-FM 90.3 Atlanta WABE-FM 90.1 Bloomington WFIU-FM 103.7 Fayetteville KUAF-FM 91.3 Delta KPRU-FM 103.3 Atlanta WCLK-FM 91.9 Chesterton WBEW-FM 89.5 Jonesboro KASU-FM 91.9 Denver KVOD-FM 88.1 Augusta WACG-FM 90.7 Crawfordsville WNDY-FM 91.3 Little Rock KLRE-FM 90.5 Denver KVOQ-FM 90.1 Brunswick WWIO-FM 89.1 Elkhart WVPE-FM 88.1 Little Rock KUAR-FM 89.1 Denver KVOQ-AM 1340 Carrolton WUWG-FM 90.7 Evansville WNIN-FM 88.3 Denver KUVO-FM 89.3 Chatsworth WNGH-FM 98.9 Franklin WFCI-FM 89.5 CALIFORNIA Grand Junction KPRN-FM 89.5 Columbus WTJB-FM 91.7 Fort Wayne WBOI-FM 89.1 Angwin KDFC-FM 89.9 Greeley KUNC-FM 91.5 Dahlonega WNGU-FM 89.5 Hagerstown WBSH-FM 91.1 Arcata KHSU-FM 90.5 Ignacio KUTE-FM 90.1 Demorest WPPR-FM 88.3 Indianapolis WFYI-FM 90.1 Bakersfield KPRX-FM 89.1 Ignacio KSUT-FM 91.3 Folkston WATY-FM 91.3 Lowell WLPR-FM 89.1 Bayside KNHM-FM 91.5 La Junta KECC-FM 89.1 Fort Gaines WJWV-FM 90.9 Marion WBSW-FM 90.9 Burney KNCA-FM 89.7 Manitou Springs KCME-FM 88.7 Macon WMUM-FM 89.7 Muncie WBST-FM 92.1 JUNE 2013 NPR Stations 1111 North Capitol St., NE T: 202.513.2000 Washington, DC 20002 npr.org North Manchester WBKE-FM 89.5 MAINE Whitehall WGVS-FM 95.3 MONTANA Portland WBSJ-FM 91.7 Bangor WMEH-FM 90.9 Ypsilanti WEMU-FM 89.1 Billings KEMC-FM 91.7 RoanokeC=0, M=80, Y=90, K=0 NPR CMYK color logo for light backgrWBNI-FMound, uncoated stocks 94.1 Bozeman KBMC-FM 102.1 Use at any scale Calais WMED-FM 89.7 C=100, M=38, Y=0, K=100 Vincennes Downsize the “®” when the usingWVUB-FM logo on oversized applications 91.1 MINNESOTA Bozeman KGLT-FM 91.9 C=91, M=51, Y=0, K=0 such outdoor advertising and large exhibit displays Camden WMEP-FM 90.5 West Lafayette WBAA-AM 920 Ft.
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