WHA (radio station)

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WHA
Station logo
Radio station
Program type News & Freeform
reception analogue , terrestrial Mitellwelle & web radio
Reception area Madison , Wisconsin , USA
Start of transmission 1922
Broadcaster University of Wisconsin – Madison
List of radio stations
Website

WHA is the oldest non-commercial radio broadcaster in the United States. The radio station started broadcasting from the University of Wisconsin in Madison , Wisconsin in 1922 and has been broadcasting ever since. It is the flagship station for Wisconsin Public Radio and broadcasts the Ideas Network program .

WHA broadcasts a variety of news and talk formats on Wisconsin Public Radio , NPR , American Public Media , Public Radio International, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and the BBC .

WHA family

In addition to the radio station on medium wave and VHF, WHA operates a television station called WHA-TV. Each owner is the Board of Regents, the University of Wisconsin System . WHA-TV is the television station of the Wisconsin Public Television Network.

Distribution channels

WHA is licensed under the branding Wisconsin Public Radio Ideas Network for the medium wave frequency 930 k Hz with 5 k W.

In addition, the program is broadcast by two "low-powered FM translators" and by WERN-FM on HD3.

See also

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  1. ^ WHA-AM 970 kHz Radio Station Information. In: radio-locator.com. Retrieved August 20, 2016 .