- Station name Station name
- Northwest Public Broadcasting - Classical and News
- Description Description
- It operates 19 radio stations and 13 translators across Washington state, Oregon, and Idaho, and provides coverage to parts of British Columbia. The network broadcasts public radio news, talk, entertainment, classical music, jazz, and folk music.
- Launch date Launch date
- 10 December 1922
- Owner Owner
- Washington State University
- Contact Contact
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Northwest Public Broadcasting - Classical and News
Northwest Public Broadcasting (NWPB) is the public radio and public television service of Washington State University. It is an affiliate of National Public Radio, Public Radio Exchange and American Public Media.
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| Language Language | English |
| Stream status Stream status | Ok |
| Homepage Homepage | nwpb.org |
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WashingtonIdaho Panhandle
Owner / network
Washington State University
First air date
10 December 1922
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| Station ID | 44353 |
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| Region | United States, Washington State |
| Branding | Northwest Public Broadcasting |
| Owner | Washington State University |
| Broadcast area | WashingtonIdaho Panhandle |
| Launched | 10 December 1922 |
| Website | nwpb.org |
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| Stream host | nwpb.streamguys1.com |
| Final host | nwpb.streamguys1.com |
| HTTP status | 200 |
| Content type | audio/aac |
| Server software | AIS Streaming Server 9.2.1 |
| Latency | 1124 ms |
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| Current stream format | AAC |
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About station About Northwest Public Broadcasting - Classical and News
Northwest Public Broadcasting (NWPB) is the public radio and public television service of Washington State University. It is an affiliate of National Public Radio, Public Radio Exchange and American Public Media.
It operates 19 radio stations and 13 translators across Washington state, Oregon, and Idaho, and provides coverage to parts of British Columbia. The network broadcasts public radio news, talk, entertainment, classical music, jazz, and folk music. Station programming is separated into two main program streams, "NPR News" and "NPR & Classical Music", with simulcast periods during Morning Edition, All Things Considered, Weekend Edition and Weekend All Things Considered. Since November 2013, Northwest Public Broadcasting also operates a 24-hour jazz station, KJEM (89.9 FM), broadcasting in the Pullman and Moscow area. NWPB also operates two PBS member television stations, KWSU-TV (channel 10) in Pullman and KTNW (channel 31) in Richland. NWPB headquarters are in the Murrow Communications Center (Room 382) within the third floor of Jackson Hall on the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication of WSU's main campus on Veterans Way in Pullman, with satellite studios on the first floor of the West Building on the WSU Tri-Cities campus on Crimson Way in Richland, at the Radio-TV Center on the University of Idaho campus on Campus Drive in Moscow, Idaho, and studio offices inside building number 8 (the Learning Resource Center) on the campus of Clover Park Technical College on Steilacoom Boulevard NW in Lakewood, inside the shared studios of secondary PBS member KBTC-TV (channel 28) at the Advanced Technology Center (Building B) on the Central/Mohler campus of Bates Technical College on South 19th Street in Tacoma and inside Suite 10 of the Fuller Quigg building on Palouse Street and inside unit letter A on North Mission Street, both in Wenatchee.
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