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Troy University Public Radio

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Public radio network in Alabama and Georgia, United States

Troy Public Radio
BrandingTroy Public Radio
Programming
FormatPublic radio;Classical music
AffiliationsAmerican Public Media,National Public Radio,Public Radio Exchange
Ownership
OwnerTroy University
History
First air date
March 1, 1977
Links
WebcastListen live
Websitehttps://www.troy.edu/student-life-resources/campus-media/troy-public-radio/

Troy Public Radio is a network ofpublicradio stations based inTroy, Alabama, United States, that serve southeasternAlabama and parts of westernGeorgia and northwesternFlorida withclassical music,folk music, andjazz programs, as well as news and feature programs from theNational Public Radio,Public Radio Exchange, andAmerican Public Media networks. The stations are licensed toTroy University, on whose main campus the studios are located.

History

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WTSU-FM started broadcasting onMarch 1, 1977 as the state's third public radio station (the callsign stands for the university's name then, "TroyStateUniversity,"[1]), and the first south ofBirmingham. WTSU originally broadcast at 90.1 MHz with a power of 50,000 watts; by 1981, it moved to its present frequency of 89.9, doubling its wattage to 100,000. Programming from the start was a blend of NPR news and classical music, combined with an automated block of "beautiful music" between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. TUPR discontinued the easy-listening daytime format in 1993 in favor of then-more conventional classical programming.

The station would expand its service area to all of southeastern Alabama in the 1980s, adding the frequencies in Columbus in 1984 and Dothan in 1986. On January 1, 2000, TUPR began broadcasting 24 hours per day.

Public Radio is one component of Troy University's Broadcast and Digital Network; the other is "TrojanVision", a student-operated television channel seen on severalcable systems throughout southeastern Alabama. The Broadcast and Digital Network enlist students from the Hall School of Journalism as staffers.

TUPR set a tentative date of May 2010 to begin streaming all three HD channels. HD-2 consists of the all-musicClassical 24 network, while HD-3 airs news programs from theBBC World Service.

In 2011, TUPR began streaming all three of its channels live on the Internet. It had been one of the few NPR members not to offer live streaming.

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Network

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Three stations comprise the network:

Call signFrequencyCity of licenseStateFacility IDClassERP
(W)
Height
(m (ft))
WTJB91.7 FMColumbusGeorgia68186A5,000 horizontal
3,330 vertical
91 m (299 ft)
WRWA88.7 FMDothanAlabama68185C250,000143 m (469 ft)
WTSU[a]89.9 FMTroyAlabama68187C1100,000230 m (750 ft)

Notes:

  1. ^Flagship station

Weekday hosts

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References

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  1. ^Nelson, Bob (October 18, 2008)."Call Letter Origins". The Broadcast Archive. RetrievedOctober 31, 2008.

External links

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NPR member stations in the state ofAlabama
APR stations
Troy Public Radio stations
WBHM stations
Other stations
NPR member stations in the state ofGeorgia
GPB stations
Other stations
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