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Diving deep into the soundscape of Iowa City. High-fidelity streams broadcasted live from the heart of North America.

Show, Suter n staurdays, The Big Show ----- Hosts: Kenny Wallace, Kyle Petty, John Andretti, Dick Bartley, Glenn Ordway

Public Radio network. IPR Classical produces and airs cultural and historical classical shows, current classical artists and live events with a focus on Iowa's classical music scene. ------ Shows: A Prairie Home Companion, All Things Considered, Car Talk (NPR), Fresh Air (NPR), Marketplace, NPR's Morning Edition, On the Media, Talk of the Nation, Talk of the Nation Science Friday, The Diane Rehm Show, This American Life, Wait Wait, Don't Tell Me, Weekend All Things Considered, Weekend Edition Saturday, Weekend Edition Sunday, Whad'ya Know, As It Happens, From Our Own Correspondent (R4 Edition), Global Business, One Planet, The Strand, Vinyl Cafe, Assignment, BBC Business Daily, BBC World Business News, BBC World News, Business Weekly, Charlie Gillett's World of Music, Heart and Soul, On Point, Politics UK, Science in Action, The Instant Guide, The Interview, The World Today, World Briefing, World Update, BBC Newshour, Digital Planet, Future Tense, Speaking of Faith, Splendid Table, The Story, Fresh Air Weekend, Travel with Rick Steves, Hearing Voices, Talk at 12, The Exchange (Iowa PR) ----- Hosts: Michele Norris, Robert Siegel, Melissa Block, Tom Magliozzi, Ray Magliozzi, Kai Ryssdal, Steve Chiotakis, Jeremy Hobson, Renee Montagne, Steve Inskeep, Dorothy Hickson, Carlos Rosado, Richard Knox, Neal Conan, Ira Flatow, Annette Heist, Charles Bergquist, Diane Rehm, Ira Glass, Jessica Hopper, Alex Blumberg, Peter Sagal Sagal, Carl Kasell Kasell, Guy Raz, Scott Simon, Audie Cornish, Michael Feldman, Tom Ashbrook, Dan Damon, Ahmed Omed Khpulwak, Jamie C Here, Antony Funnell, Lynne Rossetto Kasper, Sally Swift, Dick Gordon, Katie Davis, Carol Jackson, Terry Gross, Rick Steves, Alan Nathan, Ben Kieffer

99 Plus KFMH is an Internet Radio station broadcasting from Coralville, Iowa, playing Rock, Blues and Jazz. 24 hours a day

IA radio market. The station airs classic hits programming. KKRQ is owned by Clear Channel under the supervision of General Manager John Laton.

Discover the best of 94.1 KRNA - KRNA broadcasting live from Iowa City, IA, United States. Enjoy crystal clear audio and diverse programming.

s Morning, FOX Sports Radio, The Weekend, Dr. Dean Edell Medical Show, Best of Sean Hannity, First United Methodist Church Service, FOX Sports Weekend, Airtime, Coaches' Corner, Diamond Gems, Extension 800, Hawk Talk with Kirk Ferentz, Joe Nugent and Steven Grace, KXIC Noon Report, The Afternoon Drive, Your Town ----- Hosts: Dean Edell, Rev. Michael O'bannon

providing Public Broadcasting Classical music as part of the Iowa Public Radio network. IPR Classical produces and airs cultural and historical classical shows, current classical artists and live events with a focus on Iowa's classical music scene. ------ Shows: A Prairie Home Companion, Hearts of Space, From the Top, The Writer's Almanac, Pipe Dreams, American Routes, Millennium of Music, Beethoven Satellite Network, Saint Paul Sunday, Chicago Symphony, Exploring Music, Lyric Opera of Chicago, By Request, Classical Music, Classical Music, Classical Music, Classical Music, By Request (IPR), Choral Tradition, Stage and Screen, Classical Music (IPR), Folk Music with Karen Impola, Jazz (IPR), University Concert ----- Hosts: Christopher O'riley, Ji Yong Kim, Des Moines, Garrison Keillor, Betsy Allister, Holly Vanderhaar, Michael Barone, Nick Spitzer, Maureen Loughran, Kaori Maeyama, Peter Van De Graaff, Bill Mcglaughlin, Jacqueline Halbloom, Karen Impola, Bob Dorr, Finley Woolston, Hollis Monroe

Hall and served Quad exclusively. As KWAD was to begin service to additional residence halls, it became KICR in 1968. It was then located with new equipment and studios in the basement of South Quadrangle Residence Hall. Keeping with tradition, KICR was an alternative station and at that time that meant ?rock n? roll? of which KICR was the only station in Iowa City of its kind. It was very popular with students and was supported through advertising?about $10,000 per year. KRUI?s listening audience was about 5000 people; almost all were UI students. KICR changed its call letters to KRUI in 1976 and continued its service to the residence halls. In the late 70?s KRUI was shut down by the residence halls as it ran out of funds and lacked the equipment and enthusiasm to keep it up and running. KRUI was put back up in 1980 but was in a state of almost thorough disrepair. However, control of KRUI was shifted to the Student Government from the Associated Residence Halls. Funding would come from the students instead of the dorms. Pete Koenig was selected as General Manager in the fall of 1980 and was able to restore KRUI?s service to all the dorms. It was his long term goal to make KRUI an fm broadcast facility. KRUI then had to obtain an FCC license and an FM transmitter. KRUI also had to secure greater funding from the student government and impress upon the UI Administration that it was dedicated group that could go the distance and involve the students and community. GM Pete Koenig orchestrated the move to FM. In 1982 Student Broadcasters, Inc was created as an external corporation charged with holding the broadcasting license and providing the University of Iowa with a student run broadcast facility. Then in the fall of 1983, KRUI was granted a non-commercial radio license by the FCC to operate at 89.7 fm. Everything was set in the spring of 1984 to begin broadcasting at FM. On March 28, 1984 at 7:18pm CST, KRUI hit the airwaves at 89.7fm as Iowa City?s sound alternative. A sign on including congratulations by numerous University, student, and state officials, the tradition of an fm broadcast facility was started. Having reached his goal, Koenig left KRUI and news director Joe Reagan took over as GM. In 1988, KRUI had the opportunity to move upstairs in South Quad. GM Don Knapp organized this move to the larger facilities and new equipment on the second floor. Knapp, Pete Koenig, Bob MacArthur, and AJ Bautista were the key figures in the building of the new facilities. By November of 1988, the new facilities were ready and in a single day KRUI switched studios. In 1994 the University decided KRUI was to move to a new permanent location. In March ?95 the 2 story house at 129 Grand Ave. Ct. was selected. In December ?95 renovation on the house was started but wasn?t completed until 1996. Currently, KRUI boasts a staff of over 100 students in nine different departments. In addition to the students of the University of Iowa, the listening audience includes the Iowa City-Coralville area at large. With every new semester, we strive to improve every facet of our programming, news, public affairs, finance, marketing, engineering, and sports. We want to continue the tradition of having the best out-of-the-classroom broadcast learning experience at the University of Iowa. Our goal is to be the best station in the area and one of the best college radio stations in the nation. ------ Shows: Coast to Coast AM, Headspace, Aaron Brummer, Adam Surly, Addison Stark, Alisa Rosenthal and Christina McCleland Show, Amey Barba, Anna McGill, BADSVILLE!, Banana Nut Breed, Bluegrass Bound, Brandon Abbs, Breakfast of Champions, Brigid Marshall, Caffeinated Opinions, Cameron Miller, Chris Crouch, Chris Streib, Dakin Yeats, Dan from The Record Collector, Dave Balmer, Dave Henderson and Dave Marxuach Show, Dave Long, Discarded, Recycled and New, East India Rock Company, Eric Williams, Erik Skaden, Girija Mahajan, Heather Russell, Heidi Hehlney, High Plains Hootenanny, Joel Jensen, John Willets, Katie Miller, Kim Kullmer Beth Petrenko, Kim Reidy, Long and Short of It, Luther Moss, Matt Winter, Max Radl, Michael Mulcrone, Movie Show, Nathan Coussens, Nick Nedza, Open, Punk Show, Radio Attack, Robert Zegler, Ryan Knipp, Scott Wilson, Sean Shatto, Sids Hip Hop Amaza, Six Degree Spin, Sports, Stephen Schmidt, Super 45, The Bomb, The College Jazz Show, The Dead Hour, The Full Length, The Noise Kitchen, Thomas Mescher, Troy Krouse, Whitney Ringen ----- Hosts: Brigid Marshall, Umair Kazi

on a Public Broadcasting radio station, playing Jazz, Blues, Latin, Worldbeat, Folk, Reggae and Rock music. ------ Shows: Celtic Connections, Hearts of Space, Marketplace, Riverwalk Jazz, Swingin' Down the Lane, World Update, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Jazz Profiles, Echoes, The World, Rhythm Sweet and Hot, Listen Here!, Prime Time Radio, Earthsongs, Jazz Set, Big Band Memories, Crawfish Circuit, Da Blues, Da Friday Blues, Gentle Jazz, Jazz Rhythm, Jazz with Bob Stewart, Jazz with Gordon Paulsen, Jazz with John Heim, Jazz with Mark, Liars Holographic Radio Theater, Melting Pot, Midnight CD, Modern Jazz Classics, Night Breeze, One Night Stand, Smooth Flavors, Soft Winds, Sunday Morning Swing, The Short List, Vintage Jazz, Worldwide Jazz ----- Hosts: Bryan Kelso Crow, Kai Ryssdal, Steve Chiotakis, Jeremy Hobson, Not Found, David Holt, Jim Cullum, David Miller, Dan Damon, Ahmed Omed Khpulwak, Jamie C Here, Robin Guthrie, Brendan Perry, Marcelo D2, John Diliberto, Lisa Mullins, Marco Werman, Bob Stewart, Dennis Green, Lisa Baum, Bob Deforest, Bob De Forest, John Heim, Ron Adkins, Dave Radlauer, Travis Sullivan, Roswell Rudd, Vince Agwada, Arnold Dean, Mark Yother

Iowa City, IA, United States, including Iowa County Fire Dispatch - 154.445 and Poweshiek County Fire Dispatch - 154.235.

a rapid response by fire and EMS departments to incidents and control of a wide-range of emergency situations, including Iowa City and Johnson County Fire/EMS, and the University of Iowa Air Care.

Net Classic Hits is an internet radio station from Iowa, United States, providing Classic Hip Hop and Rock Hits music and entertainment.