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Ed314159 | 5 years ago

The non-commercial band in the United States is 88-92FM. All the best (many college) stations will be in this band: KFJC, WFMU, KEXP... Radio is alive and well in the U.S., its just not commercial radio.

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adamweld|5 years ago

KEXP is amazing. Highly recommend people check them out (online at kexp.org if you're not in seattle).

m0xte|5 years ago

They have some good stuff on YouTube as well.

dreamcompiler|5 years ago

Agreed and thanks for the reminder. I used to listen to KEXP online even when I lived in Seattle. Phones are more common than radios these days.

Gaelan|5 years ago

Huh. KUOW, (one of) Seattle’s NPR stations, is on 94.9. Wonder what the story there is

dacohenii|5 years ago

88.1-91.9 MHz is reserved for noncommercial educational (NCE) stations, so only they can use those frequencies. However, there's nothing that disallows NCE stations from operating on unrestricted frequencies (so long as they are licensed, of course). It's not very common, though, because radio spectrum is expensive.

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-commercial_educational_sta...

cowsandmilk|5 years ago

The band was donated to them by KING