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Statewide public radio network in Wyoming

Wyoming Public Radio (WPR) is the statewide public radio network in Wyoming, and is licensed to the University of Wyoming.

Programming and operation[edit]

Wyoming Public Radio was founded in 1966, and the station’s format is similar to that of many other American public radio stations. Although licensed to the University, the network does not produce student-derived programming. Twice a year, in the fall and in the Spring, the station conducts Pledge Drives, which is where a majority of the station’s budget comes from.

From the UW campus in Laramie, the network produces local news and music programming, mostly consisting of jazz, classical and adult album alternative music. The network also airs a variety of syndicated programs from National Public Radio, Public Radio Exchange, Native Voice One, and American Public Media. Some NPR, PRX and BBC World Service programming includes Morning Edition, All Things Considered, BBC World Service, and many others.

Wyoming Public Radio also produces Classical Wyoming, a 24-hour classical format. It is available as an analog radio service in Laramie, Rock Springs and Lander. It is also available on HD-2 throughout the state.

In September 2016, Wyoming Public Radio launched a fourth radio service named Wyoming Sounds. Wyoming Sounds is a rock-based format with emphasis on singer-songwriters and a wide variety of styles including acoustic, folk, blues, soul, reggae, world and Americana music. It is carried as an analog radio service in Laramie, Torrington, Lander, Riverton and Worland. It is also available on HD-3 channels throughout the state. Its website is wyomingsounds.org.

WPR is the only public radio network produced in Wyoming. Other public radio networks and stations (including Yellowstone Public Radio, KUER-FM, KUNC, and KUVO) also reach into parts of the state.

Stations[edit]

Call sign Frequency City of license State Facility ID ERP
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Height
m (ft)
Class Transmitter coordinates
KUWA 91.3 FM[a] Afton Wyoming 83869 400 −95 m (−312 ft) A 42°51′2.00″N 110°58′46″W / 42.8505556°N 110.97944°W / 42.8505556; -110.97944 (KUWA)
KBUW 90.5 FM[a] Buffalo Wyoming 88434 430 −60 m (−200 ft) A 44°20′50″N 106°43′25″W / 44.34722°N 106.72361°W / 44.34722; -106.72361 (KBUW)
KUWC 91.3 FM[a] Casper Wyoming 82539 530 544 m (1,785 ft) C3 42°44′26″N 106°21′34″W / 42.74056°N 106.35944°W / 42.74056; -106.35944 (KUWC)
KDUW 91.7 FM Douglas Wyoming 92622 450 95 m (312 ft) A 42°43′24″N 105°18′21″W / 42.72333°N 105.30583°W / 42.72333; -105.30583 (KDUW)
KUWE 89.7 FM Evanston Wyoming 173678 2,000 403.6 m (1,324 ft) C2 41°21′14″N 110°54′38″W / 41.35389°N 110.91056°W / 41.35389; -110.91056 (KUWE)
KUWW 90.9 FM Fort Washakie Wyoming 174336 8,000 151 m (495 ft) C3 42°54′27″N 108°44′50″W / 42.90750°N 108.74722°W / 42.90750; -108.74722 (KUWW)
KUWG 90.9 FM[a] Gillette Wyoming 82478 450 126 m (413 ft) A 44°12′34″N 105°28′4″W / 44.20944°N 105.46778°W / 44.20944; -105.46778 (KUWG)
KUWJ 90.3 FM[a] Jackson Wyoming 69061 3,000 337 m (1,106 ft) C2 43°27′40″N 110°45′9″W / 43.46111°N 110.75250°W / 43.46111; -110.75250 (KUWJ)
KUWK 88.7 FM Kaycee Wyoming 173684 1,600 98.5 m (323 ft) A 43°53′41″N 106°40′48″W / 43.89472°N 106.68000°W / 43.89472; -106.68000 (KUWK)
KUWR[b] 91.9 FM[a] Laramie Wyoming 69131 100,000 335 m (1,099 ft) C0 41°18′36″N 105°27′17″W / 41.31000°N 105.45472°W / 41.31000; -105.45472 (KUWR)
KUWV 90.7 FM Lingle Wyoming 177173 14,000 96.1 m (315 ft) C3 42°20′02.80″N 104°09′56″W / 42.3341111°N 104.16556°W / 42.3341111; -104.16556 (KUWV)
KUWN 90.5 FM[a] Newcastle Wyoming 83868 400 62 m (203 ft) A 43°49′57″N 104°13′8″W / 43.83250°N 104.21889°W / 43.83250; -104.21889 (KUWN)
KUWX 90.9 FM[a] Pinedale Wyoming 92820 450 134 m (440 ft) A 42°50′40″N 109°55′24″W / 42.84444°N 109.92333°W / 42.84444; -109.92333 (KUWX)
KUWP 90.1 FM[a] Powell Wyoming 92308 430 495 m (1,624 ft) C3 44°35′14″N 108°51′8″W / 44.58722°N 108.85222°W / 44.58722; -108.85222 (KUWP)
KUWI 89.9 FM Rawlins Wyoming 173682 2,000 300.6 m (986 ft) C3 41°40′46″N 107°14′8″W / 41.67944°N 107.23556°W / 41.67944; -107.23556 (KUWI)
KUWZ 90.5 FM[a] Rock Springs Wyoming 69285 35,000 512 m (1,680 ft) C0 41°25′39″N 109°07′17″W / 41.42750°N 109.12139°W / 41.42750; -109.12139 (KUWZ)
KAIW 88.9 FM Saratoga Wyoming 93001 580 996.3 m (3,269 ft) C2 41°37′49.1″N 106°32′0.9″W / 41.630306°N 106.533583°W / 41.630306; -106.533583 (KAIW)
KSUW 91.3 FM[a] Sheridan Wyoming 82438 450 345 m (1,132 ft) A 44°36′9″N 106°55′51″W / 44.60250°N 106.93083°W / 44.60250; -106.93083 (KSUW)
KUWD 91.5 FM[a] Sundance Wyoming 92621 430 485 m (1,591 ft) C3 44°28′35″N 104°26′54″W / 44.47639°N 104.44833°W / 44.47639; -104.44833 (KUWD)
KUWT 91.3 FM[a] Thermopolis Wyoming 92816 2,000 598 m (1,962 ft) C2 43°26′16″N 107°59′48″W / 43.43778°N 107.99667°W / 43.43778; -107.99667 (KUWT)
KEUW 89.9 FM Torrington Wyoming 173683 6,000 3.7 m (12 ft) A 42°04′35″N 104°11′28″W / 42.07639°N 104.19111°W / 42.07639; -104.19111 (KEUW)
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Wyoming Sounds[edit]

Wyoming Public Media operates an adult album alternative network, branded Wyoming Sounds.

Two of the transmitters in this network, KTWY and KXWY, were previously commercial licenses held by Cochise Broadcasting which only broadcast periodically to maintain their licenses. In 2017, the FCC entered into a consent decree with Cochise by which it surrendered these stations, KWWY (in the Classical Wyoming network), and other stations for donation to other entities.[1][2] KNWT operated independently from 2009 to 2017 as a service of Northwest College in Powell.

Classical Wyoming[edit]

Three stations air their own programming, consisting mostly of classical music:

KUWL[edit]

KUWL airs its own programming, consisting mostly of jazz music:

Some of the affiliates are broadcasting digitally via HD Radio, with a subchannel consisting of full-time classical music, mostly from the Classical 24 network.[3]

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