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{{Infobox Radio Station| name = Vermont Public Radio| image = | area = Vermont and bordering areas of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, and Quebec WVPA [St. Johnsbury, Vermont
88.7 FM WRVT Rutland (city), Vermont
89.5 FM WVPR Windsor, Vermont
94.3 FM WBTN Bennington, Vermont
106.9 WVTI Brighton, Vermont
107.9 FM WVPS Burlington, Vermont
88.1 WNCH Norwich, Vermont (VPR Classical)
90.9 WOXR Schuyler Falls, New York (VPR Classical)
95.1 WVTQ Sunderland, Vermont (VPR Classical)
92.5 FM W223AV Manchester (town), Vermont
94.5 W233AR Brattleboro, Vermont
95.3 W237BF Middlebury (town), Vermont| format = Public Radios
WRVT - 2,800 watts horiz, 2,500 watts vert
WVPR - 1,800 watts
WBTN - 3,000 watts
WVTI - 1,420 watts
WVPS - 48,800 watts
WNCH - 100 watts horiz, 1,600 watts vert
WOXR - 2,700 watts
WVTQ - 96 watts| haat = WVPA - 568 [meters
WRVT - 405 meters
WVPR - 657 meters
WBTN - 34 meters
WVTI - 207 meters
WVPS - 828 meters
WNCH - 688 meters
WOXR - 327.2 meters
WVTQ - 731 meters] stations covering the state of Vermont. In addition to locally produced programming, the station broadcasts programming from NPR, Public Radio International, and American Public Media. VPR has studios in Colchester, Vermont, Montpelier, Vermont and Norwich, Vermont.

Local Shows (does not include local news/weather)

VPR Classical VPR broadcasts classical music throughout southeastern Vermont and southwestern New Hampshire. The main station is WNCH (88.1 FM) in Norwich. Translator stations exist in Hanover, NH on 103.9 and Manchester, VT on 106.9.

In August 2007, VPR announced the purchase of WAVX Schuyler Falls, New York, that will extend the Classical network into the Plattsburgh, NY/Burlington, VT area. The station changed its call letters to WOXR and signed on its simulcast of VPR Classical at 9:09 AM on August 31, 2007. VPR President Mark Vogelzang, when asked about the new call letters' origin, said that they were an "homage" to New York City classical music station WQXR.

VPR World Channel In co-ordination with Saint Michael's College, VPR programs certain blocks on the FM frequency of WWPV 88.7 (targeting the Burlington metro area) when Saint Michael's College does not have student-run programming. These VPR slots are collectively known as the "VPR World Channel", which mostly broadcasts BBC World Service programming.

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{{Infobox Radio Station| name = Vermont Public Radio| image = | area = Vermont and bordering areas of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, and Quebec WVPA [St. Johnsbury, Vermont
88.7 FM WRVT Rutland (city), Vermont
89.5 FM WVPR Windsor, Vermont
94.3 FM WBTN Bennington, Vermont
106.9 WVTI Brighton, Vermont
107.9 FM WVPS Burlington, Vermont
88.1 WNCH Norwich, Vermont (VPR Classical)
90.9 WOXR Schuyler Falls, New York (VPR Classical)
95.1 WVTQ Sunderland, Vermont (VPR Classical)
92.5 FM W223AV Manchester (town), Vermont
94.5 W233AR Brattleboro, Vermont
95.3 W237BF Middlebury (town), Vermont| format = Public Radios
WRVT - 2,800 watts horiz, 2,500 watts vert
WVPR - 1,800 watts
WBTN - 3,000 watts
WVTI - 1,420 watts
WVPS - 48,800 watts
WNCH - 100 watts horiz, 1,600 watts vert
WOXR - 2,700 watts
WVTQ - 96 watts| haat = WVPA - 568 [meter
s
WRVT - 405 meters
WVPR - 657 meters
WBTN - 34 meters
WVTI - 207 meters
WVPS - 828 meters
WNCH - 688 meters
WOXR - 327.2 meters
WVTQ - 731 meters] stations covering the state of Vermont. In addition to locally produced programming, the station broadcasts programming from NPR, Public Radio International, and American Public Media. VPR has studios in Colchester, Vermont, Montpelier, Vermont and Norwich, Vermont.

Local Shows (does not include local news/weather)

VPR Classical VPR broadcasts classical music throughout southeastern Vermont and southwestern New Hampshire. The main station is WNCH (88.1 FM) in Norwich. Translator stations exist in Hanover, NH on 103.9 and Manchester, VT on 106.9.

In August 2007, VPR announced the purchase of WAVX Schuyler Falls, New York, that will extend the Classical network into the Plattsburgh, NY/Burlington, VT area. The station changed its call letters to WOXR and signed on its simulcast of VPR Classical at 9:09 AM on August 31, 2007. VPR President Mark Vogelzang, when asked about the new call letters' origin, said that they were an "homage" to New York City classical music station WQXR.

VPR World Channel In co-ordination with Saint Michael's College, VPR programs certain blocks on the FM frequency of WWPV 88.7 (targeting the Burlington metro area) when Saint Michael's College does not have student-run programming. These VPR slots are collectively known as the "VPR World Channel", which mostly broadcasts BBC World Service programming.

References See also

External links



Vermont Public Radio: Home of VPR and VPR Classical
News, program schedules, and information about Vermont's statewide public radio network.

Vermont Public Radio: Home of VPR and VPR Classical
Vermont Public Radio is Vermont's NPR Station. VPR is also the home of VPR Classical, our 24 hour all classical music service.

Vermont Public Radio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vermont Public Radio (VPR) is a network of public radio stations covering the state of Vermont. In addition to locally produced programming, the station broadcasts programming from ...

List of radio stations in Vermont - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
WBTN-FM: 00 94.3 FM: Bennington: Vermont Public Radio: Educational: WCAT: 1390 AM: Burlington: All Sports: WCFR: 1480 AM: Springfield: Classic Hits: WCKJ: 00 90.5 FM: St. Johnsbury: Contemporary Christian

MPR: Radio Listening: Classical
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She ought to withdraw and she ought to be backing Senator Obama," Leahy told Vermont public radio. The support from Casey, an anti-abortion and anti-gun control Democrat popular ...

Vermont Daily Briefing » Vermont Public Radio
Philip Baruth’s Vermont Public Radio commentary series, “Notes from the New Vermont,” has focused since 1998 on both the national and the local, the deeply political and the ...

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Greenspirit Strategies - Vermont Public Radio - January 30, 2007
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