WUIS

Coordinates: 39°47′0.2″N 89°26′46.3″W / 39.783389°N 89.446194°W / 39.783389; -89.446194
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WUIS
Frequency91.9 (MHz) (HD Radio)
BrandingNPR Illinois
Programming
FormatFM/HD1: Public radio
HD2: Classical music "NPR Illinois Classic"
HD3: AAA "The X"
AffiliationsNational Public Radio
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
January 3, 1975
Former call signs
WSSR (1975-1989)
WSSU (1989-1995)
Call sign meaning
University of Illinois at Springfield
Technical information
Facility ID59012
ClassB (NCE)
ERP50,000 watts
HAAT152 meters (499 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
39°47′0.2″N 89°26′46.3″W / 39.783389°N 89.446194°W / 39.783389; -89.446194
Repeater(s)89.3 WIPA Pittsfield
Links
WebcastListen Live
Listen Live (HD2)
Listen Live (HD3)
Websitenprillinois.org

WUIS (91.9 FM), branded on-air as NPR Illinois, is the National Public Radio member station in Springfield, Illinois, United States. It primarily features National Public Radio news and talk programming. The station is owned by and based at the University of Illinois at Springfield. It operates a full-time satellite, WIPA in Pittsfield, which serves a small portion of the Quincy market.

History

WUIS originally hit the airwaves on January 3, 1975 as WSSR, operated by what was then Sangamon State University. It became WSSU in 1989, and adopted its current calls when Sangamon State merged with the University of Illinois system in 1995.

WIPA was brought online in 1993.

In 2015, the station rebranded as "NPR Illinois."

HD Radio Custom Station Name

  • HD1 is a digital simulcast of the traditional analog signal's NPR news format.[1]
  • HD2 is known as "NPR Illinois Classic".[2]
  • HD3 is known as "The X".[3]

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