© 2026 Kansas Public Radio

91.5 FM | KANU | Lawrence, Topeka, Kansas City
96.1 FM | K241AR | Lawrence (KPR2)
89.7 FM | KANH | Emporia
99.5 FM | K258BT | Manhattan
97.9 FM | K250AY | Manhattan (KPR2)
91.3 FM | KANV | Junction City, Olsburg
89.9 FM | K210CR | Atchison
90.3 FM | KANQ | Chanute

See the Coverage Map for more details

FCC On-line Public Inspection Files:
KANU, KANH, KANV, KANQ

Questions about KPR's Public Inspection Files?
Contact General Manager Feloniz Lovato-Winston at fwinston@ku.edu
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations

Search results for

  • February 21, 2016: Josh Mankiewicz of NBC's Dateline on 40 years of reporting on crime and politics. Mankiewicz spoke at the Dole Institute of Politics as this year's Politics and Journalism lecture.
  • February 27, 2016
  • March 6, 2016: the co-founder of Apple Computers, Steve Wozniak. "The Woz" talks about his start in computers, Steve Jobs, and his formula for happiness.
  • March 13, 2016: Donald Trump would call them "losers." This week on KPR Presents: men who ran for president, lost, and how they shaped history. It's the popular Presidential Lecture Series, with presidential historian Richard Norton Smith.
  • March 20, 2016: Renowned journalist Bill Moyers returns to Kansas City for the popular Bennett Forum on the Presidency. He's joined by Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Doris Kearns Goodwin to talk about presidents and politics.
  • April 3, 2016: Race, gender, and the power of sports to change our world, with sportswriter Dave Zirin. We'll also hear from former University of Kansas athletes Wayne Simien, Ernie Shelby, and Lisa Braddy on race, gender, and their own athletic careers.
  • Victor and Penny treat us to their brand of prohibition-era swing jazzfor host Bob McWilliam's Trail Mix.http://victorandpenny.com/
  • April 2, 2016
  • April 24, 2016: Gerald Seib talks politics, journalism, and the 2016 presidential election at William Allen White Day at the University of Kansas. Seib is the DC bureau chief of the Wall Street Journal.
  • April 30, 2016
248 of 6,571