Member Stations
Iowa Public Radio programs three different services. All three AM stations in the network carry the News Network. Affiliated FM stations carry one of two services. The News & Studio One Network programs news/talk programming from 5 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Studio One adult alternative music from 7 p.m. - 5 a.m. The Classical Network airs classical music 24 hours a day.
Location | Frequency | Call sign | Format | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ames/Des Moines | 640 AM | WOI | News | |
Ames/Des Moines | 90.1 FM | WOI-FM | News & Studio One | |
Carroll | 90.7 FM | KNSC | News & Studio One | |
Cedar Falls | 89.5 FM | KHKE | Classical | |
Cedar Falls | 90.9 FM | KUNI | News & Studio One | |
Des Moines | 101.7 FM | K269EJ | Classical | |
Des Moines (Mitchellville) | 88.9 FM | KICJ | Classical | |
Dubuque | 89.7 FM | KNSY | News & Studio One | |
Dubuque | 98.7 FM | K254AE | News & Studio One | |
Dubuque | 101.7 FM | K269EK | Classical | |
Fort Dodge | 91.1 FM | KNSH | News & Studio One | |
Iowa City | 910 AM | WSUI | News | |
Iowa City | 91.7 FM | KSUI | Classical | |
Lamoni | 97.9 FM | KNSL | News & Studio One | |
Mason City | 1010 AM | KRNI | News | |
Mason City | 91.5 FM | KNSM | News & Studio One | |
Mason City | 90.7 FM | K214BA | Classical | |
Ottumwa | 91.1 FM | KICW | Classical | |
Ottumwa | 89.1 FM | KNSZ | News & Studio One | |
Patterson | 105.9 FM | KICP | Classical | |
Pleasantville | 96.3 FM | KICL | Classical | |
Quad Cities (Bettendorf) | 91.1 FM | KNSB | News & Studio One | |
Quad Cities (Davenport) | 94.5 FM | K233AA | News & Studio One | |
Quad Cities (Eldridge) | 102.1 FM | K271AF | News & Studio One |
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