Radio Stations
NET Radio is governed by the NET Commission and the NET Foundation for Radio Board. It consists of all NPR member stations in the state except for KIOS in Omaha; that station is operated by the Omaha Public Schools. Programming consists of classical music and NPR news and talk.
There are nine full-power stations in the state network:
| Station | Frequency | City | Callsign Meaning |
| KUCV | 91.1 FM | Lincoln (flagship) | Union College (original owner) Voice |
| KCNE-FM | 91.9 FM | Chadron | Chadron Nebraska |
| KHNE-FM | 89.1 FM | Hastings | Hastings NEbraska |
| KLNE-FM | 88.7 FM | Lexington | Lexington NEbraska |
| KMNE-FM | 90.3 FM | Bassett | Middle NEbraska |
| KPNE-FM | 91.7 FM | North Platte | North Platte NEbraska |
| KRNE-FM | 91.5 FM | Merriman | MeRriman NEbraska |
| KTNE-FM | 91.1 FM | Alliance | Towards NEbraska |
| KXNE-FM | 89.3 FM | Norfolk | X (Across) NEbraska |
The state network also has five low-power repeater signals.
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