WOI-FM

WOI-FM
City Ames, Iowa
Broadcast area Central Iowa
Frequency 90.1 MHz
First air date December 1, 1949
Format News, Adult Alternative
ERP 100,000 watts
HAAT 454 meters
Class C
Facility ID 29118
Callsign meaning from sister station WOI
Affiliations NPR, American Public Media
Owner Iowa State University
Sister stations WOI (AM)
Webcast
Website Iowa Public Radio

WOI-FM (90.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to Ames, serving the greater Ames/Des Moines area. The station is owned by Iowa State University. WOI-FM is an affiliate of Iowa Public Radio, and is the flagship of IPR's "News and Studio One" service—a mix of National Public Radio news programming and adult alternative music.

WOI-FM first hit the airwaves on December 1, 1949. Like most FM stations of the time, it was originally a full-time simulcast of WOI (AM). The two stations went their separate ways in the 1960s.

Until the formation of Iowa Public Radio in 2004, WOI-FM was the flagship station for a mini-network of FM stations in central Iowa, including KWOI in Carroll and KTPR in Fort Dodge.

Shortly after midnight on September 10, 2012, the decades-old classical music and news format of WOI-FM was changed by IPR to their News and Studio One service. The classical service moved to WOI-FM's second digital subcarrier. For those without HD Radio, the classical continues to be heard in portions of central Iowa on other frequencies.

HD Programming

WOI-FM broadcasts two digital channels in the HD Radio (hybrid) format.[1]

References

  1. http://hdradio.com/station_guides/widget.php?id=91 HD Radio Guide for Des Moines, Iowa

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