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Coordinates: 44°3806.9N 85°4553.5W / 44.635250°N 85.764861°W / 44.635250; -85.764861
 

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Interlochen Public Radio
Broadcast areaWIAA: Cadillac-Traverse City
WIAB: Mackinaw City-St. Ignace
Programming
FormatPublic radio
AffiliationsNPR
Ownership
OwnerInterlochen Center for the Arts
Links
Websiteinterlochenpublicradio.org

Interlochen Public Radio (IPR), established in 1963, is the National Public Radio member network for Northern Michigan. It broadcasts classical music and news on five stations in the northwestern Lower Peninsula. It is operated by the Interlochen Center for the Arts, with studios on the center's campus in Interlochen, Michigan; just outside Traverse City. It carries programming from NPR and Public Radio International.

At one point early in the 2000s, IPR led the nation in annual listener support.[1] This was all the more remarkable because it is the second-smallest NPR member in Michigan, and one of the smallest in the entire NPR system.

History

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Joseph E. Maddy, founder of the National Music Camp (now the Interlochen Center for the Arts), had long wanted to bring a fine arts radio station to Northern Michigan. In 1963, WIAA signed on for the first time. Originally broadcasting eight hours per day, it grew enough within a decade to become a charter member of NPR. Interlochen Public Radio became a network in 1989 with the addition of WICV. Interlochen bought contemporary Christian station WDQV in 2005 and converted it into a third satellite for the eastern portion of the market, WIAB.

In 2000, Interlochen signed on WICA at 91.5, and by 2001 all NPR news and talk programming moved there from WIAA/WICV. However, WICA does not have nearly as large a footprint as WIAA. It must conform its signal to protect WHMW-FMinMount Pleasant, also at 91.5. As a result, Cadillac, the second-largest city in IPR's service area, does not have a clear signal for NPR talk programming; WICA's signal in Cadillac is marginal at best. This is true even after the addition of two repeaters for WICA since the turn of the millennium.

In 2018, Interlochen sold WICV to Northern Christian Radio for $150,000, and the station adopted a contemporary Christian format as an affiliate of The Promise FM.[2][3][4]

Stations

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Since 2000, IPR has operated a two-service network. "Classical IPR" (formerly known as "IPR Music Radio") provides classical music and hourly NPR news updates for three stations. News and talk programming from NPR and other sources is heard on three stations, branded as "IPR News Radio".

Classical IPR stations
Call sign Frequency City of license ERP
W
Height
m (ft)
Class FCC info
WIAA 88.7 FM Interlochen, Michigan 100,000 315 meters (1,033 ft) C FCC (WIAA)
WIAB 88.5 FM Mackinaw City, Michigan 20,000 239 meters (784 ft) C1 FCC (WIAB)
IPR News Radio stations
Call sign Frequency City of license ERP
W
Height
m (ft)
Class FCC info
WHBP 90.1 FM Harbor Springs, Michigan 8,500 254 meters (833 ft) C2 FCC (WHBP)
WICA 91.5 FM Traverse City, Michigan 4,000 228 meters (748 ft) C3 FCC (WICA)
WLMN 89.7 FM Manistee, Michigan 15,000 86 meters (282 ft) C3 FCC (WLMN)

References

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  • ^ Jacobson, Adam. "Interlochen Public Radio Sells A Stick", Radio & Television Business Report. January 10, 2018. Retrieved June 19, 2019.
  • ^ "Interlochen Sells Jordan Station", Michigan Association of Broadcasters. January 18, 2018. Retrieved June 19, 2019.
  • ^ "Michigan Noncommercial FM Sold", All Access Music Group. January 10, 2018. Retrieved June 19, 2019.
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