- North Carolina Public Radio
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North Carolina Public Radio Broadcast area Research Triangle and eastern North Carolina Slogan Bringing the world home to you Frequency - WUNC 91.5 Chapel Hill
- WRQM 90.9 Rocky Mount
- WUND-FM 88.9 Manteo
First air date April 3, 1976 [1] Format News Talk Information Power ERP - WUNC: 100 kW
- WRQM: 6 kW
- WUND: 50 kW
Callsign meaning - WUNC: University of North Carolina
- WRQM: Rocky (Roqy) Mount
- WUND: same as WUNC with last letter changed
Owner University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Webcast [1] M3U Website wunc.org North Carolina Public Radio is a public radio network based in Chapel Hill, North Carolina and operated by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. It broadcasts NPR, American Public Media, Public Radio International, and BBC programming in an "all-news-and-information" format. On the weekends, the network broadcasts locally-produced folk music programming; the longest-running continuously-produced program offered by the station is Back Porch Music, a weekly folk and traditional music program.
North Carolina Public Radio should not be confused with WXYC, which is UNC's student radio station.
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Transmitters and programming
The network consists of three stations: WUNC, broadcasting from Chapel Hill on 91.5 FM; WRQM, from Rocky Mount on 90.9; and WUND-FM, from Manteo on 88.9.
All three stations were referred to simply as "WUNC" until 2005. The stations are now called "North Carolina Public Radio - WUNC", ostensibly to allow transition time between the two names. The call letters of the other stations are identified only during required station IDs at the start of each hour.
WUNC is the flagship NPR station for the Triangle area (Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill). In addition, its 100,000-watt signal covers much of the eastern portion of the Piedmont Triad, including Greensboro and High Point. This is because its transmitter is located on Terrell's Mountain in Chatham County, roughly halfway between Raleigh and Greensboro. WRQM serves the far eastern portion of the Triangle market, while WUND serves northeastern North Carolina and the Outer Banks. Combined, the three stations reach just over half of the state's population.
Aside from Back Porch Music, North Carolina Public Radio also produces The People's Pharmacy with Joe and Terry Graedon, a nationally-syndicated program first broadcast on WUNC in the early 1980s; and The State of Things, a regionally-syndicated local affairs show. The network began offering podcasts for The State of Things and other locally-produced news stories in September 2005.
North Carolina Public Radio's main studios are located in Chapel Hill near the Friday Center; in 2005, a second broadcast facility was opened in Durham's American Tobacco Historic District. On October 17, 2005, The State of Things began production at the new Durham location. Other programs continue production in the Chapel Hill studios.
Dick Gordon, former host of WBUR's The Connection, began hosting a new interview show called The Story with Dick Gordon on February 16, 2006. The News and Observer has reported that North Carolina Public Radio pays Gordon a salary of $210,000 a year, making him better paid than NPR luminary Terry Gross and many other national hosts in public radio.
History
WUNC had originally been on the air for a brief time as an AM station in the 1940s[citation needed], then returned to the air in 1952 as a student-run FM station with equipment from Jefferson Standard Broadcasting, which had operated WBT-FM for several years. The original station stayed on the air until a lightning strike in 1970.[2]
WUNC signed on in its current incarnation on April 3, 1976. It immediately became the state's second NPR member. One of its earliest shows was Gary Shivers on Jazz, a jazz program produced by the station and syndicated regionally. (Shivers was the station's first program director and second General Manager.) WUNC had studios in Swain Hall on the UNC campus; it moved to a state-of-the-art studio near the Friday Center in 1999. Prior to its switch to its news and information format, the station was a multi-format station of NPR news, classical music and jazz music.[citation needed]
WRQM began as a separate NPR station in the early 1990s with the call letters WESQ, licensed to North Carolina Wesleyan College in Rocky Mount. At one time, this was an African-American public radio station called WVSP and licensed to Warrenton. WESQ offered a variety of music that included country and R & B. The city of Rocky Mount bought the station and operated it with the on-air name "Down East Public Radio."[2] It was renamed WRQM in 1996. The station floundered for most of its existence, as there were just barely enough listeners in that area of the market for the station to be viable on its own. This caused a chronic shortage of financial support even after the city of Rocky Mount bought the station. In March 1999, it began airing portions of WUNC's schedule. It became a full repeater of WUNC that October.
WUND-FM in Manteo signed on March 24, 1999, bringing NPR programming to one of the few areas of North Carolina without access to any NPR programming.[citation needed]
References
- ^ "WUNC FM, Your NPR Station Celebrates 25 Years of Public Radio". University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. March 23, 2001. http://www.unc.edu/news/archives/mar01/npr032301.htm.
- ^ a b "Raleigh-Durham FM Dial". Archived from the original on 2003-02-01. http://web.archive.org/web/20030201081556/http://www.geocities.com/rdurw/fm.html. Retrieved 2010-04-27.
External links
- North Carolina Public Radio - WUNC home page
- Query the FCC's FM station database for WUNC
- Query the FCC's FM station database for WRQM
- Query the FCC's FM station database for WUND
Radio stations in the Raleigh-Durham market By FM frequency By AM frequency By callsign WAUG • WBBB • WCHL • WCKB • WCLY • WCMC-FM • WCOM-LP • WCPE • WDCG • WDNC • WDRU • WDUR • WFXC • WFXK • WHPY • WKIX (AM) • WKIX-FM • WKNC-FM • WKSL • WLLQ • WMPM • WNCU • WNNL • WPJL • WPLW • WPTF • WPYB • WQDR (AM) • WQDR-FM • WQOK • WRAL • WRDU • WRJD • WRTG • WRTP • WRVA-FM • WSHA • WTIK • WTSB • WUNC • WVDJ-LP • WVRD • WWPL • WXDU • WXYC • WYFL • WYMY • WZTK
North Carolina Radio Markets: Asheville • Charlotte • Fayetteville • Greensboro-Winston Salem-High Point • Greenville-New Bern-Jacksonville • Raleigh-Durham • Rocky Mount-Wilson • Wilmington
Other North Carolina Radio Regions: Elizabeth City-Nags Head • Roanoke Rapids-South Hill
See also: List of radio stations in North CarolinaRadio stations in the Greensboro-Winston-Salem-High Point, NC market By FM frequency By AM frequency By callsign WAWZ · WBFJ · WBLO · WCOG · WDSL · WEAL · WECR · WEGO · WFDD · WGOS · WHPE · WIST-FM · WJMH · WKEW · WKRR · WKTE · WKVK · WKZL · WLOE · WLXN · WMAG · WMFR · WMKS · WMYN · WNAA · WPAQ · WPAW · WPET · WPIP · WPOL · WPTI · WQFS · WQMG · WREV · WSGH · WSJS · WSML · WSMW · WSMX · WSNC · WSYD · WTJY · WTOB · WTQR · WTRU · WUAG · WVBZ · WWBG · WWLV · WWMO · WXRI · WYSR · WYZD · WZOO · WZTKOutside the market North Carolina Radio Markets: Asheville • Charlotte • Fayetteville • Greensboro-Winston Salem-High Point • Greenville-New Bern-Jacksonville • Raleigh-Durham • Rocky Mount-Wilson • Wilmington
Other North Carolina Radio Regions: Elizabeth City-Nags Head • Roanoke Rapids-South Hill
See also: List of radio stations in North CarolinaNPR Member Stations in the state of North Carolina Stations Asheville WCQS · Atlantic Beach WBJD · Buxton WBUX · Chapel Hill WUNC · Charlotte WFAE · Davidson WDAV · Durham WNCU · Elizabeth City WRVS · Fayetteville WFSS · Franklin WFQS · Hickory WFHE · Kinston WKNS · Manteo WUND · Manteo WURI · Mars Hill WYQS · Norlina WZRN · New Bern WTEB · New Bern WZNB · Raleigh WSHA · Raleigh WCPE · Roanoke Rapids WZRU · Rocky Mount WRQM · Spindale WNCW · Wilmington WHQR · Winston-Salem WFDD · Winston-Salem WSNCSee also List of NPR stationsSee also: adult contemporary, classic hits, college, country, news/talk, NPR, oldies, religious, rock, sports, top 40, urban, and other radio stations in North Carolina Chapel Hill-Carrboro, North Carolina Urban Areas Schools Transportation Media The Carrboro Citizen • The Chapel Hill News • The Daily Tar Heel • STV • WCHL-AM • WCOM-LP • WLLQ-AM • WUNC-FM • WUNC-TV • WXYC-FM
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