FY 2004 PTFP Radio
Grants
In September
2004, after the research for this study was completed,
PTFP awarded grants to the following applicants to provide
the first public radio service to 17 communities in six
states. These projects will extend service to approximately
250,000 people currently without public radio. These
facilities are not included in their respective state maps,
narratives, or population coverage figures.
Equal Representation of Media Advocacy Corporation,
KRZA, Alamosa, CO
A project to extend the service area of KRZA by activating
translators operating on 100.9 mHz at South Fork, CO and
on 95.3 mHz at Creede, CO.
Kekahu Foundation, Inc. KAQA, Princeville, HI
A project to extend the service area of KAQA by activating
translators operating on 104.7 mHz at Mt. Ka'ala on Oahu
and on 92.7 mHz at Moloa on Kauai.
Iowa State University, WOI
Ames, IA
A project to extend the service area of WOI by activating
a repeater operating on 97.9 mHz at Lamoni, IA.
New Hampshire Public Radio, Inc. WEVO Concord, NH
A project to extend the service area of WEVO by activating
a repeater operating on 88.3 mHz at Nashua, NH.
St. Lawrence University, North Country Public Radio,
Canton, NY
A project to extend the service area of North Country Public
Radio by activating translators in the following ten communities:
Carthage, Jay, Keene Valley, Lake George, Newcomb, North
Creek, Schroon Lake, St. Huberts, Tupper Lake, and Wells.
Washington State University,
Northwest Public Radio, Pullman, WA
A project to extend the service area of Northwest Public
Radio by activating a translator operating on 92.3 mHz at
Forks, WA.In September 2004, after the research for this
study was completed, PTFP awarded grants to the following
applicants to provide the first public radio service to 17
communities in six states. These projects will extend service
to approximately 250,000 people currently without public
radio. These facilities are not included in their respective
state maps, narratives, or population coverage figures.
Equal Representation of Media Advocacy Corporation,
KRZA, Alamosa, CO
A project to extend the service area of KRZA by activating
translators operating on 100.9 mHz at South Fork, CO and
on 95.3 mHz at Creede, CO.
Kekahu Foundation, Inc. KAQA, Princeville, HI
A project to extend the service area of KAQA by activating
translators operating on 104.7 mHz at Mt. Ka'ala on Oahu
and on 92.7 mHz at Moloa on Kauai.
Iowa State University, WOI
Ames, IA
A project to extend the service area of WOI by activating
a repeater operating on 97.9 mHz at Lamoni, IA.
New Hampshire Public Radio, Inc. WEVO Concord, NH
A project to extend the service area of WEVO by activating
a repeater operating on 88.3 mHz at Nashua, NH.
St. Lawrence University, North Country Public Radio,
Canton, NY
A project to extend the service area of North Country Public
Radio by activating translators in the following ten communities:
Carthage, Jay, Keene Valley, Lake George, Newcomb, North
Creek, Schroon Lake, St. Huberts, Tupper Lake, and Wells.
Washington State University,
Northwest Public Radio, Pullman, WA
A project to extend the service area of Northwest Public
Radio by activating a translator operating on 92.3 mHz at
Forks, WA.