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Non-Commercial Radio Stations
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Non-Commercial Radio Stations
around North America and the World
Updated
Feb 11, 2009
I am a firm believer in independent, non-commercial community
radio.
The most interesting and creative radio in North America is invariably
found over on the left-hand side of the dial, those frequencies between
87 and 92 mHz that in the U.S. are reserved for educational, community
and noncommercial use. No matter where you are, if you twiddle your
dial over on the left, you're bound to find good, eclectic radio
programming, an oasis from the vast wasteland that is commercial radio in
this country. If you're hitting the road, find those stations here!
NOTE to radio station webmasters: While compiling this
list, I was astonished at the number of radio stations that do not list
their broadcast frequency on their web sites. This is essential
information, folks! Don't forget!
If you have any additions or changes -- stations not listed here, or
further descriptions and/or web pages of stations that are listed here, out-of-date links (remember, this is a
one-man operation and I can't keep on top of all this by myself) -- please
e-mail them to me . I especially seek listings for independent
radio from outside North America. We hope to make this the Web's most
comprehensive and detailed listing of non-commercial radio
stations!
Click on the state or province abbreviation for a shortcut, or view listings for
stations outside North America .
A couple of other abbreviations explained: NPR = National Public Radio ,
the largest public radio network in the U.S.; PRI = Public Radio International ,
a rival network which was originally called American Public Radio after its split from NPR.
Jump quickly to a North American state or province:
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AL
AK
AR
AZ
BC
CA
CO
CT
DC
DE
FL
GA
HI
IA
ID
IL
IN
KS
KY
LA
MA
MB
MD
ME
MI
MN
MO
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