Cincinnati Public Radio is the broadcast license holder for 90.9 WGUC and 91.7 WVXU, serving the Greater Cincinnati community with the finest in classical music, news, information, and entertainment programming.
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WWW.WGUC.ORG
90.9 WGUC was founded in 1960 by a group of citizens who wanted a radio station devoted to cultural and public affairs programming. Today, the station remains true to its founders, broadcasting classical music 24 hours a day. WGUC was one of the first stations in the nation to meet the Corporation for Public Broadcasting's qualification standards; a charter member of National Public Radio; and a founder of American Public Radio (now Public Radio International). WGUC also is the only public radio station with an ongoing program to commission new music.
Classics for Kids Classics for KidsŪ helps kids learn about classical music in a fun, entertaining way with stories about classical music's great composers and the music that made them famous.
WWW.WVXU.ORG
91.7 WVXU became a part of Cincinnati Public Radio on
August 22, 2005. The station broadcasts news and information
programming with its team of award-winning journalists,
as well as national and international sources including
National Public Radio, American Public Media, Public
Radio International and the BBC. The schedule also includes
classic radio, jazz, swing and blues programs.