NPR News, local news, jazz, and blues. 89.1 FM. Public radio from Eastern Michigan University, founded in 1965.
History
WEMU began broadcasting at a frequency of 88.1 FM in 1965 from the Quirk Building; in 1976, the station moved to King Hall. In October 1977, WEMU changed to its current 89.1 FM frequency. Located online at WEMU.org, the station streams live 24 hours a day.
Links
- Home page: http://www.wemu.org/
- Streaming audio: http://www.radiobookmark.com/listener-interactive/flashwidget/index.html?station_id=SqU4m98xAz27APFd
Radio shows
- The Sunday Best, Dr. Arwulf Arwulf
- Big City Blues Cruise, Joe Tiboni
- Lynn Rivers Show, Lynn Rivers
More information
- Wikipedia: WEMU
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