Yellowstone Public Radio - Stations

Stations

Yellowstone Public Radio is relayed by six full-power stations.

City of license Identifier Frequency Power
Billings, Montana KEMC 91.7 FM 430 watts
Miles City, Montana KYPR 90.7 FM 500 watts
Bozeman, Montana KBMC 102.1 FM 20,500 watts
Stanford, Montana KYPF 89.5 FM 4,000 watts
Colstrip, Montana KYPC 89.9 FM 3,500 watts
Wolf Point, Montana KYPW 88.3 FM 730 watts
Big Timber, Montana KYPB 89.3 FM 500 watts
Sheridan, Wyoming KPRQ 88.1 FM 450 watts
Livingston, Montana KYPM 90.1 FM 440 watts

The network is also relayed by an additional 21 translators to widen its broadcast area.

Call sign MHz City of license Additional Information
K213AU 90.5 Big Timber, MT FCC
K261CC 100.1 Chester, MT FCC
K203AF 88.5 Colstrip, MT FCC
K203AI 88.5 Columbus, MT FCC
K220HL 91.9 Conrad, MT FCC
K205BZ 88.9 Cut Bank, MT FCC
K216DC 91.1 Forsyth, MT FCC
K220DN 91.9 Glasgow, MT FCC
K203AS 88.5 Glendive, MT FCC
K283AF 104.5 Hardin, MT FCC
K219FF 91.7 Havre, MT FCC
K244EH 96.7 Helena, MT FCC
K203AE 88.5 Lewistown, MT FCC
K206BA 89.1 Red Lodge, MT FCC
K212BC 90.3 Shelby, MT FCC
K220DK 91.9 Buffalo, WY FCC
K203AH 88.5 Cody, WY FCC
K216BH 91.1 Greybull, WY FCC
K285AF 104.9 Mammoth Hot Springs, WY FCC
K210AM 89.9 Sheridan, WY FCC
K203BI 88.5 Worland, WY FCC

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