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KPBX-FM
Broadcast areaInland Empire
Frequency91.1 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingSpokane Public Radio
Programming
FormatPublic Radio - News/Talk - Classical music - Jazz
SubchannelsHD2: KSFC simulcast
HD3: KPBZ simulcast
AffiliationsNational Public Radio
BBC World Service
Ownership
OwnerSpokane Public Radio, Inc.

Sister stations

KSFC, KPBZ
History

First air date

January 20, 1980; 44 years ago (January 20, 1980)
Originally experimental c. 1971-1977

Call sign meaning

PuBlic Broadcasting
Technical information
Facility ID61942
ClassC
ERP56,000 watts
HAAT725 meters (2,379 ft)

Transmitter coordinates

47°34′13N 117°05′0″W / 47.57028°N 117.08333°W / 47.57028; -117.08333 (KPBX-FM)
Translator(s)See § Translators
Repeater(s)See § Repeaters
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitespokanepublicradio.org

KPBX-FM (91.1 MHz) is a non-commercial, listener-supported, public radio stationinSpokane, Washington. It airs news, talk and information programs on weekday morning and afternoon drive times, with a mix of music shows featuring classical, jazz, blues, folk and other genres the rest of the day, and the BBC World Service overnight. KPBX-FM, along with sister stations 91.9 KSFC and 90.3 KPBZ, are owned and operated by Spokane Public Radio.

KPBX-FM is a Class C station. It broadcasts with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 56,000 watts. Its transmitter tower is off East Henry Road in Spokane Valley.[1] Through seven full-power repeaters and six translators, it reaches listeners in eastern Washington, northeastern Oregon, northern Idaho, western Montana and southern British Columbia.

History[edit]

Early years[edit]

The station traces its history to a ten-watt transmitter. It was erected in the early 1970s at the home of George Cole in the South Hill neighborhood of Spokane. It broadcast various kinds of music eight hours a day from 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. In 1974, David Schoengold, a record store owner and law school student, took over the station from Cole and expanded its broadcast schedule to 24 hours a day. It became very popular, with people waiting at all hours of the day to go on the air. It also gained the attention of National Public Radio, since Spokane had no NPR network affiliate. NPR sent tapes of All Things Considered to the station, hoping the program might be carried. The nearest NPR station in the area was KWSUinPullman, which was difficult for Spokane listeners to pick up.

Schoengold wanted a better station for the area, so he formed the Spokane Public Broadcasting Association to raise funding for a full-power public radio station. The 10-watt transmitter went off the air at the suggestion of one of Schoengold's friends in order to make it easier to raise the money. Getting the required funding took longer than expected, in part because the board was committed to keeping the proposed station as a community license. While linking up with a local nonprofit or an educational institution would have provided greater security, many board members believed that it would have also compromised the station's ability to program potentially controversial content.

Fundraising[edit]

It took several years of fundraising (with a final goal larger than that of a typical year's fundraising at area public television station KSPS-TV). There were also several delays in the starting date. KPBX finally signed on the air on January 20, 1980; 44 years ago (January 20, 1980). The station was actually ready to debut in 1979, having hired a general manager/program director and 13 staffers. However, FCC concerns forced a year's delay.

KPBX-FM had to postpone its first pledge drive due to an unforeseen event. It was scheduled for May 18, 1980. That was the date Mount St. Helens erupted, and Pacific Northwest Bell requested that phone lines be used for emergencies only. It is one of seven local Spokane FM radio stations heard across Canada to subscribers of the Shaw Direct satellite TV service.[2]

Specialty shows[edit]

The station broadcasts a mix of NPR news and entertainment, classical music, jazz and other musical genres. KPBX also carries BirdNote Daily, a two-minute show about birds and nature, produced in Washington State.

KPBX had broadcast the Washington Talking Book & Braille Library's Evergreen Radio Reading Service to blind and handicapped listeners on its 67kHz subcarrier. With other reading services available on the internet, the KPBX service was shut down on August 15, 2014.[3] KPBX was one of three major FM stations in Washington to do so; KUOW-FMinSeattle and KFAE-FMinRichland were the others.[4] This service required a special FM radio capable of receiving such broadcasts. It could not be received on a standard FM radio.

The station's studios are located at 1229 North Monroe Street. KPBX-FM renovated a former fire station to relocate the offices in 2015.[5]

Repeaters[edit]

Call sign Frequency City of license Facility ID ERP
W
Height
m (ft)
Class Transmitter coordinates
KIBX 92.1 FM (HD) Bonners Ferry, Idaho 77383 74 838 m (2,749 ft) A 48°36′37N 116°15′24W / 48.61028°N 116.25667°W / 48.61028; -116.25667 (KIBX)
KLGG 89.3 FM Kellogg, Idaho 172927 100 782 m (2,566 ft) C3 47°29′32N 116°08′33W / 47.49222°N 116.14250°W / 47.49222; -116.14250 (KLGG)
KOMQ 88.5 FM Omak, Washington 173719 100 777.1 m (2,550 ft) C3 48°27′15N 119°18′30W / 48.45417°N 119.30833°W / 48.45417; -119.30833 (KOMQ)
KPBG 90.9 FM Oroville, Washington 173880 1,000 4.7 m (15 ft) A 48°46′59.1″N 119°22′56.1″W / 48.783083°N 119.382250°W / 48.783083; -119.382250 (KPBG)
KPBW 91.9 FM Brewster, Washington 173803 1,000 755.2 m (2,478 ft) C2 48°02′14N 119°59′7W / 48.03722°N 119.98528°W / 48.03722; -119.98528 (KPBW)
KTWP 91.1 FM Twisp, Washington 173815 110 511 m (1,677 ft) A 48°19′3N 120°06′53W / 48.31750°N 120.11472°W / 48.31750; -120.11472 (KTWP)

Translators[edit]

Broadcast translators for KPBX-FM
Call sign Frequency City of license ERP (W) HAAT Class FCC info
K214AR 90.7 FM Spokane, Washington 48 28 m (92 ft) D FMQ
K220CQ 91.9 FM Brewster, Washington 46 630 m (2,067 ft) D FMQ
K220CR 91.7 FM Oroville, Washington, etc. 11 120 m (394 ft) D FMQ
K220DV 91.9 FM Grand Coulee, Washington 46 −2 m (−7 ft) D FMQ

References[edit]

  • ^ "Evergreen Radio Reading Service Ending". Archived from the original on 2015-01-07. Retrieved 2014-09-21.
  • ^ "How do I Receive the Evergreen Radio Reading Service?". www.wtbbl.org. Archived from the original on 20 February 2012. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  • ^ Spitzer, Judith (January 15, 2015). "Spokane Public Radio's project on fast track for completion". Spokane Journal of Business. Retrieved September 27, 2022.
  • External links[edit]

    Other station data

    • KIBX in the FCC FM station database
  • KIBXinNielsen Audio's FM station database

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=KPBX-FM&oldid=1210516127"

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