City | Columbus, Ohio |
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Broadcast area | Columbus, Ohio |
Branding | 89.7fm NPR News |
Slogan | Making the World relevant ... To You |
Frequency |
89.7 (MHz) (also on HD Radio) |
Repeater(s) | W202CE 89.3 Coshocton |
First air date | December 13, 1949 |
Format | NPR/News/Talk |
ERP | 40,000 watts |
HAAT | 168.2 meters |
Class | B |
Facility ID | 66191 |
Callsign meaning | W-"Ohio State University" |
Owner | The Ohio State University |
Sister stations | WOSU, WOSU-TV/WPBO, WOSA |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | WOSU.org |
WOSU-FM (89.7 FM) — branded 89.7fm NPR News — is a National Public Radio news and talk radio station licensed to Columbus, Ohio and serving the Columbus metro area. It is owned by Ohio State University. The station has multiple repeaters throughout the U.S. state of Ohio, making the station a multiple transmitter station.
WOSU-FM signed on for the first time on December 13, 1949. It initially simulcast its AM sister from sign-on until 6:45 pm, then broadcast separate programming until signing off at 7:30 pm. In 1950, the broadcast day was extended to 9:15 pm. It began 24-hour operation in 1960, and began airing a fully separate schedule on October 1, 1968. The station broadcast an all-classical format from 1980 until 2008.
It was the first station in Columbus to broadcast using HD Radio, beginning on April 5, 2004, at 3:30 p.m. It was also the first station in the United States to begin full-time multicast broadcasting when its HD-2 channel debuted on October 15, 2004.
From January 14, 2008, WOSU-FM switched to a mixed news/classical format, introducing NPR news magazines during morning and evening drive-times along with several popular NPR weekend programs such as Weekend Edition, Car Talk, and Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!, plus This American Life from Public Radio International. Many of these programs were simulcast with its AM sister station WOSU-AM. The station now features a 24-hour-a-day classical music service on its HD-2 HD Radio stream as well as on its web site.