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'''Hawaii Public Radio''', '''HPR''' for short, is a network of four non-commercial, listener-supported stations serving the state of [[Hawaii]]. The stations originate from the studios of The Hawaiian Public Radio Plaza, located at 738 Kaheka Street, near Ala Moana Shopping Center in [[Honolulu]].
'''Hawaii Public Radio''', '''HPR''' for short, is a network of four non-commercial, listener-supported stations serving the state of [[Hawaii]]. The stations originate from the studios of The Hawaii Public Radio Plaza, located at 738 Kaheka Street, near Ala Moana Shopping Center in [[Honolulu]].


==History/programming==
==History/programming==

Revision as of 04:01, 2 December 2007

Hawaii Public Radio (KHPR 88.1 Honolulu, KKUA 90.7 Wailuku (Maui), and KANO 91.1 Hilo and KIPO 89.3 Honolulu )
Broadcast areaHonolulu, Hawaii (KHPR & KIPO)
Wailuku, Hawaii (KKUA)
Hilo, Hawaii (KANO)
FrequencyKHPR:88.1 (MHz)
KIPO:89.3 (MHz)
KKUA:90.7 (MHz)
KANO:91.1 (MHz)
Branding"Hawaii Public Radio"
Programming
FormatKHPR, KKUA and KANO: Classical music and fine arts programming; KIPO: News, Talk and Information, jazz overnight on weekends
Ownership
OwnerHawaii Public Radio
History
First air date
KHPR:November 13, 1981
KIPO:1989
KKUA:1992
KANO:2001
Technical information
ClassKHPR, KKUA: C
KIPO: C1 (CP for class C0)
KANO: C2
ERPKHPR: 23,000 watts
KKUA: 7,000 watts
KIPO: 3,300 watts (CP for 26,000 watts)
KANO: 26,000 watts (CP for 30,000 watts)
Links
WebsiteHPR's homepage

Hawaii Public Radio, HPR for short, is a network of four non-commercial, listener-supported stations serving the state of Hawaii. The stations originate from the studios of The Hawaii Public Radio Plaza, located at 738 Kaheka Street, near Ala Moana Shopping Center in Honolulu.

History/programming

HPR's KHPR signed on the air in Honolulu on November 13, 1981, and is the flagship station of the network, airing a diversified lineup of fine arts, classical music and cultural programming. The two other stations in the lineup, KKUA in Wailuku and KANO in Hilo, serve as repeaters for KHPR. KIPO (whose sign-on was in 1989) offers a News/Talk/Information/World Musics and Jazz format. Hawaii Public Radio is the Hawaii affiliate of NPR.