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词条 KERA (FM)
释义

  1. Programming

      NPR  

  2. KERA News

      Signature Series    Think In D.C.  

  3. History

  4. Transmitter and translators

  5. Station slogans

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. External links

{{About|public radio station in Dallas, Texas which began broadcasting in 1973|the station using this name in 1946 which later became WFAA-FM|WFAA-TV#Radio}}{{Infobox Radio station
| name = KERA
| image =

KERA-901 Logo Color Gradient.jpg


| image_size =

200px


| city = Dallas, Texas
| area = Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex
| branding = KERA 90.1
| slogan = Go public.
| airdate = 1973 as KZAG
| frequency = 90.1 MHz
| format = News/Talk (Public)
| language = English
| power =
| erp = 100,000 watts
| haat = 388 meters
| class = C0
| facility_id = 49323
| callsign_meaning = New era in broadcasting
| former_callsigns = KZAG (1973-1974)
| owner = North Texas Public Broadcasting
| webcast =
| website = www.kera.org/radio/
| affiliations = NPR
PRI
American Public Media
BBC World Service
| sister_stations = KERA-TV, KKXT
}}KERA (90.1 FM) is a National Public Radio member station serving North Texas.[1]

Programming

KERA FM has a news and information format that includes national programs, reports and specials from the KERA newsroom and other original productions. CEO also has a television version that broadcasts on KERA-TV.KERA FM's on-air staff includes Morning Edition host Sam Baker, All Things Considered host Justin Martin, and reporters Stella Chavez, Christopher Connelly, Lauren Silverman, Jerome Weeks and Bill Zeeble.

NPR

KERA is an NPR member station and carries NPR programming.

KERA News

Signature Series

KERA News Digital Storytelling projects provide an in-depth look at the people of Texas — the crises they endure, the issues they overcome and the triumphs they achieve.

Think In D.C.

Krys Boyd and the Think production crew have traveled to Washington, D.C., yearly since 2015 to broadcast live from NPR headquarters. Notable guests during Think in D.C. have included Michael Eric Dyson and U.S. Senators Ted Cruz and John Cornyn.[2]

History

KERA FM went on the air in July 1974, serving Dallas, Fort Worth and Denton with a mix of news and music programming. The station has since expanded its broadcast into Wichita Falls (88.3), Tyler (100.1), and Sherman (99.3). KERA FM switched to a news and information format in 2000, with an emphasis on the in-depth news programs and thoughtful conversations that make public radio unique. In 2014, KERA expanded its news department, leading to a surge in local reporting. Since this expansion, hundreds of KERA stories have broadcast nationally and internationally by NPR, PRI and the BBC.Prior to the launch of KXT 91.7 FM, KERA FM aired locally produced music program 90.1 at Night hosted by Paul Slavens, which aired Sunday nights from 8:00pm until 10:00pm. The program was moved to their newly acquired sister station KXT and was renamed The Paul Slavens Show.

From 2012 until April 2018, KERA has enjoyed a news partnership with NBC-owned television station KXAS-Channel 5 in Fort Worth. This was a part of a larger partnership effort between all of the NBC O&Os and nonprofit news organizations in their communities, a byproduct of the Comcast-NBCUniversal merger which took place in 2011. The content has since then moved to Entercom-owned news station KRLD 1080 AM.

The station's call letters, which are said to represent a "new era in broadcasting," are shared with Dallas public television station KERA-TV channel 13; both are owned by North Texas Public Broadcasting Inc., a non-profit corporation registered in the state of Texas. While there is cross-promotion between stations, each operates its own pledge drives.

Transmitter and translators

KERA is based in Dallas, and the station's main transmitter is located in Cedar Hill, Texas with translators that serve Tyler (K261CW, 100.1 FM), the Sherman/Denison area (K257EV, 99.3 FM), and Wichita Falls (K202DR, 88.3 FM). It was also rebroadcast on the Public, educational, and government access (PEG) cable tv channel, Irving Community Television Network during its off-air times prior to 2009.

Station slogans

  • Radio Worth Listening To (1990s-2001)
  • Radio Unlimited (2001–2009)
  • Go Public. (2016)

See also

  • KKXT (AAA radio station)
  • KERA TV

References

1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.kera.org/about/|title=About {{!}} KERA|website=www.kera.org|access-date=2016-10-06}}
2. ^{{Cite news|url=http://think.kera.org/thinkindc/|title=Think in D.C.|work=Think|access-date=2017-05-09|language=en-US}}

External links

{{FM station data|KERA}}; see also listing with map and translators at [https://archive.is/20130201111926/http://recnet.com/cdbs/fmq.php?facid=49323 Recnet]
  • {{FMQ|K202DR}}
  • {{FMQ|K257EV}}
  • {{FMQ|K261CW}}
  • KERA Radio
  • Listen to KERA online via Windows Media Audio and MP3 streams.
  • DFW Radio Archives
  • DFW Radio/TV History
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