Stations
Connecticut Public Radio is composed of five stations located on the FM band, broadcasting the same programming at all times. The stations air primarily news and talk from NPR. Four of the stations are owned by the network. The fifth, WAIC in Springfield, Massachusetts; is owned by American International College and leased to the network.
Location | Frequency | Call sign | Markets served |
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Meriden | 90.5 FM | WNPR | Hartford/New Haven |
Norwich | 89.1 FM | WPKT | New London |
Stamford | 88.5 FM | WEDW-FM | Stamford-Norwalk |
Southampton, New York | 91.3 FM | WRLI-FM | Long Island |
Springfield, Massachusetts | 91.9 FM | WAIC | Springfield, Massachusetts |
There is also one translator to relay programming on the four stations:
Call sign | MHz | City of license | Power (W) |
Class |
Additional Information |
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W258AC | 99.5 | Storrs, Connecticut | 10 | D | FCC |
Additionally, WECS, Eastern Connecticut State University's campus station, simulcasts the network's feeds of Morning Edition, All Things Considered and Car Talk.
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