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Public Radio East

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Public Radio East
Broadcast areaNew Bern, Greenville, Jacksonville
BrandingPRE News and Ideas; PRE Classical
Programming
FormatNews/talk; classical music
AffiliationsNPR
Ownership
OwnerCraven Community College
History
First air date
June 4, 1984 (1984-06-04)
Links
WebcastListen live
Websitepublicradioeast.org
For technical information, see § Transmitters.

Public Radio East is the NPR member regional network for northeastern North Carolina. It is a service of Craven Community College in New Bern, with studios in Barker Hall on the college's campus.

The network's original station, WTEB in New Bern, was launched June 4, 1984, on the frequency 89.5, at 66 kW. Its call sign contains the initials of Thurman Elwood Brock, Craven Community College's founding president.[1] Later the station moved to 89.3 and increased power to 100 kW. The station has won many awards, including outstanding news operation from the Associated Press. During the 1990s, it added two full-time stations--WKNS Kinston at 90.3 and WBJD Atlantic Beach (serving Morehead City) at 91.5. It also added a low-powered translator in Greenville at 88.1, W201AO; now W210CF at 89.9 MHz, the translator is officially a repeater of WTEB.

Originally, all four stations aired a mix of NPR programming and classical music. In 2003, however, the network split into two separate services. The original NPR/classical format stayed on WTEB, while the other stations joined with newly signed-on WZNB at 88.5 in New Bern to become the News and Ideas Network, airing an expanded schedule of news and talk programming from NPR and other outlets. However, the two services simulcast most of NPR's more popular shows, such as Morning Edition and All Things Considered.

On February 5, 2018 the News and Ideas programming moved to WTEB, while WZNB, WKNS, WBJD and W201AO switched to classical as “PRE Classical”. [2]

As of early 2022, Public Radio East added WHYC (88.5 FM) in Swan Quarter, North Carolina, to the PRE Classical stations. WHYC is licensed to the Hyde County Board of Education.

Transmitters

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Public Radio East transmitters
Call sign Frequency City of license Facility ID ERP (W) HAAT Class Transmitter coordinates Founded
WTEB 89.3 FM New Bern, NC 14356 100,000 147 m (482 ft) C1 35°06′32″N 77°06′10″W / 35.10889°N 77.10278°W / 35.10889; -77.10278 (WTEB) June 4, 1984
WZNB 88.5 FM New Bern, NC 94050 300 37 m (121 ft) A 35°06′32″N 77°06′10″W / 35.10889°N 77.10278°W / 35.10889; -77.10278 (WTEB) 2003
W210CF 89.9 FM Greenville, NC 14355 170 0 m (0 ft) D 35°35′36″N 77°22′49″W / 35.59333°N 77.38028°W / 35.59333; -77.38028 (W210CF)
WKNS 90.3 FM Kinston, NC 14358 35,000 98 m (322 ft) C2 35°25′01″N 77°48′57″W / 35.41694°N 77.81583°W / 35.41694; -77.81583 (WKNS)
WBJD 91.5 FM Atlantic Beach, NC 14357 85,000 117 m (384 ft) C1 34°45′34″N 76°51′16″W / 34.75944°N 76.85444°W / 34.75944; -76.85444 (WBJD)
WHYC 88.5 FM Swan Quarter, NC 28177 2,800 80 m (262 ft) A 35°26′27″N 76°13′19″W / 35.44083°N 76.22194°W / 35.44083; -76.22194 (WHYC)

References

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  1. ^ Desrosier, Holly (June 9, 2019). "Public Radio East: Thirty-five years in the making, locally sourced with a national reach". The Free Press. Kinston, North Carolina.
  2. ^ PRE Changes to Serve You
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