First air date 1973 HAAT 332.0 meters Frequency 91.3 MHz Owner University of Arkansas | ERP 100,000 watts Facility ID 4307 City of license Fayetteville Area Fort Smith | |
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Broadcast area Fayetteville and Fort Smith, Arkansas Callsign meaning University of Arkansas Fayetteville Format Classical music, Talk radio Call sign meaning University of Arkansas Fayetteville Affiliations NPR, American Public Media, Public Radio International, Public Radio Exchange |
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KUAF (91.3 FM) is the flagship National Public Radio member station for northwest and western Arkansas, United States. The station is owned by the University of Arkansas, with studios near the school's campus in downtown Fayetteville. Its powerful 100,000-watt signal also serves Fort Smith as well. Most of the day, the station airs news programming, both locally produced and nationally syndicated from NPR, but classical music is aired during the mid-morning and overnight hours.
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KUAF began broadcasting in 1973 using a small transmitter which sent a signal that reached most of the U of A campus and parts of surrounding Fayetteville. Many listeners referred to the station as "the 10-watt wonder". It joined NPR in 1985, bringing NPR to western Arkansas for the first time. Prior to joining NPR, KUAF was a student-run and -programmed radio station. Students studying Radio, Television, and Film were given the opportunity to volunteer for various time slots available throughout the week. Aside from a few mandatory promos and songs, students were free to play whatever music was of interest to them. During this period, the station was broadcast on frequency 89.3. In 2006, KUAF became the first station in its market to sign-on with an HD Radio signal. While KUAF HD1 repeats the station's regular FM signal, KUAF HD2 broadcasts around-the-clock classical music from Classical 24, and KUAF HD3 broadcasts news and information programming from NPR, overnight world news from the BBC World Service, and programming from independent producers.