This article is from the Public Radio FAQ, by Rich Kulawiec rsk@gsp.org with numerous contributions by others.
There are lists of stations on NPR's home page at
http://www.npr.org/members/
and on PRI's home page at
http://www.PRI.org
There's a map called "WMPR" ("Where's My Public Radio?" that lists all
NPR/APR affiliates on a map; availability info here as soon as I get it.
Here's a state-by-state breakdown with locations, frequencies and URL's
where I have them.
Alaska
Anchorage
KSKA-FM, 91.1 (They also have repeaters throughout the
state, in Eagle River, Palmer, Talkeetna, Barrow and Dutch Harbor.)
Fairbanks
KUAC-FM, 104.7
Ketchikan
KRBD-FM, 105.9
Valdez
KCHU-AM, 770
Alabama
Huntsville
WLRH-FM, 89.3
Muscle Shoals
WQPR-FM, 88.7
Tuscaloosa
WUAL-FM, 91.5
Arkansas
Fayetteville
KUAF-FM, 91.3
Little Rock
KUAR-FM, 89.1
Arizona
Phoenix
KJZZ-FM, 91.5
Safford
KUAZ-FM, 89.1
Tucson
KUAT-AM, 1550
California
Berkeley
KPFA-FM 94.1, Pacifica affiliate
Fresno
KFCF-FM, Pacifica affiliate
Groveland
KXSR-FM, 91.7
Los Angeles
KCRW-FM 89.9 (home of it's the Le Show! and others)
1900 Pico Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90405
KPFK-FM, Pacifica affiliate
Pasadena
KPCC-FM 89.3
Sacramento
KXJZ-FM, 88.9
San Diego
KPBS-FM, 89.5
San Francisco
KALW-FM 91.7
KQED-FM 88.5
Colorado
Colorado Springs
KRCC-FM, 91.5
Cortez
KSJD-FM, 91.5
Connecticut
Bridgeport/Fairfield
WSHU-FM, 91.1
New Haven
WPKN (independent)
 
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