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The station was one of the first 90 NPR affiliates to broadcast "[[All Things Considered]]" in 1971.
The station was one of the first 90 NPR affiliates to broadcast "[[All Things Considered]]" in 1971.

Currently, the station also provides [http://www.indiana.edu/~wfiu/podcast.htm podcasts] of many of its local programs.

"Harmonia", a one-hour weekly program featuring early (e.g., [[Renaissance]], [[medieval]]) music, is syndicated to public radio stations across the U.S. by WFIU. Musician Angela Mariani hosts.


== Stations and translators ==
== Stations and translators ==

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WFIU
Broadcast areaBloomington, Indiana
Frequency103.7 (MHz)
BrandingWFIU
Programming
FormatPublic Radio
Ownership
OwnerIndiana University
History
First air date
1950
Technical information
ClassB
ERP29,000 watts
HAAT197 m
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitewfiu.org

WFIU is a public radio FM station broadcasting from Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. The station is currently a member station of NPR, Public Radio International and American Public Media. Its program schedule consists of classical music, jazz, and news and information, with specialty programming on the weekends. Its broadcast signal, and those of its translators, reaches portions of central, western, and southern Indiana.

History

WFIU began broadcasting on September 30, 1950, building upon efforts by IU to produce radio programming since 1937. Originally broadcasting on 90.9 FM, WFIU moved to 103.7 FM in 1951. 103.7 had been WSUA-FM, a commercial station, between 1948 and 1950. The owners of WSUA donated the 103.7 transmitter to Indiana University after their station went out of business.

This move was required to prevent interference with the audio channel of WFBM-TV (now WRTV) Channel 6 in nearby Indianapolis, which was the CBS affiliate for central Indiana at the time. The poor-quality tuners of early TVs weren't selective enough to prevent the strong 90.9 signal emanating from the IU campus in central Bloomington from overriding the much-weaker Channel 6, which transmiited from about 50 miles away.

This makes WFIU one of the very few public stations in the U.S. to transmit on a frequency other than those between 88.1 and 91.9 MHz, the FCC's reserved part of the FM band for non-commercial use.

WFIU transmitted with an Effective Radiated Power (ERP) of 75,000 watts from the center of the IU campus until 1971. It moved to the tower of sister-station WTIU Channel 30 on the south side of Bloomington that year. The move not only increased its range, even with a lower ERP, but it cured another problem. Inexpensive FM radios in central Bloomington picked up the station all over the FM dial when it transmitted from campus. The move to the Channel 30 tower fixed that.

WFIU claims to have adopted in 1970 an almost entirely all-classical music format featuring national programs as well as locally produced content. However, some long-time WFIU staff have stated that it was never a strictly classical station until the mid-1970s or later. WFIU in either the mid or late 1970s, originally began classical music at about seven in the morning until midnight, but although the station had "All Things Considered" from 5PM until 6:30, which the news program is still 90 minutes on the station as of today.

The station was one of the first 90 NPR affiliates to broadcast "All Things Considered" in 1971.

Stations and translators

Local programs

External links