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NPR station

So which NPR station is your station, you don't have to live in the city that it broadcasts in, you can be in a suburb of the city you can state the city and NPR station, I'll star I am near Chicago and my NPR station is WBEZ. So there is my NPR station now what is your NPR station.
 
So which NPR station is your station, you don't have to live in the city that it broadcasts in, you can be in a suburb of the city you can state the city and NPR station, I'll star I am near Chicago and my NPR station is WBEZ. So there is my NPR station now what is your NPR station.

Thank god you brought this up. I am curious about everybody else's and for me, its 89.1 WUFT-FM Gainesville, one of the smallest in the country but has one of the most-respected news operations in Florida.
 
Wow where i'm from I have multiple NPR News/Talk affiliates that I can claim to be my home market given that my home county is on the border of two media markets as in Sacramento and San Francisco. I can easily claim Capital Public Radio Sacramento and KQED 88.5 FM as my home NPR affiliates.

But for San Francisco proper KALW and KQED your NPR station.
 
I don't really understand the point of this thread. The NPR website lets you look up what the local NPR station in any given market.
 
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