Coverage
Prairie Public has 9 full power stations and 8 low-power translators broadcasting across North Dakota, northwest Minnesota, and eastern Montana.
Location | Frequency | Call sign | Call sign meaning |
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Beach | 91.9 | K220FI (KDPR) | |
Bismarck | 90.5 | KCND | Capital of North Dakota |
Bowman | 91.9 | K220FJ (KDPR) | |
Crosby | 91.9 | K220FF (KPPW) | |
Devils Lake | 91.7 | KPPD | Prairie Public Radio Devils Lake |
Dickinson | 89.9 | KDPR | Dickinson Public Radio |
Fargo | 91.9 | KDSU | North Dakota State University |
Grand Forks | 89.3 | KUND-FM | University of North Dakota |
90.7 | KFJM | Folk and Jazz Music | |
Jamestown | 91.5 | KPRJ | Public Radio Jamestown |
Harvey | 91.9 | K220FD (KMPR) | |
Hettinger | 91.9 | K220FG (KDPR) | |
Lisbon | 98.3 | K252EZ (KDSU) | |
Minot | 88.9 | KMPR | Minot Public Radio |
Plentywood, MT | 91.9 | K220FE (KPPW) | |
Thief River Falls, MN | 88.3 | K202BK (KUND-FM) | |
Tioga | 91.9 | K220FH (KPPR) | |
Wahpeton | 94.7 | K234BX (KDSU) | |
Williston | 89.5 | KPPR | Prairie Public Radio |
88.7 | KPPW | Prairie Public Williston |
Prairie Public's full power stations are now broadcasting digitally (in addition to their standard analog carrier) using HD Radio, with KFJM in Grand Forks being rebroadcast over these stations on their "HD-2" subchannel.
Prairie Public's eastern radio service was formerly carried in Winnipeg on Shaw Cable's radio system at 107.9 FM.
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