Montana Public Radio

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Montana Public Radio (MTPR) is a network of public radio stations serving the U.S. state of Montana, primarily the western part of the state. The network is owned by the University of Montana, and its studios are located in the Performing Arts and Radio-TV (PARTV) Building on the university's campus in southeast Missoula, with a satellite facility on the campus of Great Falls College Montana State University in south-central Great Falls. The network is affiliated with National Public Radio. Programming originates from flagship station KUFM (89.1 FM) in Missoula.

Country
United States
Broadcast area
Montana
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Montana Public Radio
TypePublic Radio Network
Country
United States
Broadcast area
Montana
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
OwnerUniversity of Montana
History
Launch date1965
Links
WebcastAvailable on website
Websitewww.mtpr.org
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History

Montana Public Radio began in 1965 when KUFM in Missoula signed on as a 10-watt campus radio station. In 1974, it became a member of National Public Radio.

Starting in the late 1970s, it began building translators across western Montana. Its first full-power satellite, in Great Falls, signed on in 1984. In 1999, a signal extension project funded mostly by a federal grant made it possible to sign on new stations in Kalispell and Hamilton and upgrade translators in Butte and Helena to full-power stations.

Montana Public Radio's Browning transmitter, KUFB, was built in late 2024 as part of a partnership with the Blackfeet Tribe that also saw the expansion of the tribe's radio station, Thunder Radio, into a five-station network.[1]

Stations

Montana Public Radio consists of ten full-power stations and several translators:

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Call sign Frequency City of license Facility ID ERP
(W)
Height
(m (ft))
Transmitter coordinates
KUFB 88.9 FMBrowning, Montana766229 700127 m (417 ft)48°42′22.5″N 113°6′1.8″W
KAPC 91.3 FMButte, Montana66630 800571 m (1,873 ft)46°0′26.7″N 112°26′33.1″W
KUMD 90.9 FMDeer Lodge, Montana767108 650231 m (758 ft)46°30′47.7″N 112°40′22.6″W
KDWG 90.9 FMDillon, Montana93389 850−72 m (−236 ft)45°12′32.7″N 112°38′17″W
KGPR 89.9 FMGreat Falls, Montana24955 9,50090 m (300 ft)47°32′22.8″N 111°17′8.9″W
KUFN 91.9 FMHamilton, Montana59812 900130 m (430 ft)46°13′45.7″N 114°14′4.3″W
KUHM 91.7 FMHelena, Montana66628 910232 m (761 ft)46°46′10.7″N 112°1′24.9″W
KUKL 90.1 FMKalispell, Montana66627 1,830786 m (2,579 ft)48°30′21.8″N 114°20′52.4″W
KUFL 90.5 FMLibby, Montana173730 1,000−318 m (−1,043 ft)48°22′44.8″N 115°33′32.5″W
KUFM[a] 89.1 FMMissoula, Montana69239 14,500754 m (2,474 ft)47°1′57.7″N 113°59′32.3″W
KPJH 89.5 FMPolson, Montana173197 130570 m (1,870 ft)47°46′24.7″N 114°16′8.4″W
KUMS 89.7 FMWhite Sulphur Springs, Montana764912 15074 m (243 ft)46°27′44″N 110°51′25″W
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Notes:

  1. Flagship station; for this station's translators, see KUFM (FM) § Translators

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