Iowa Public Radio - Member Stations

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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