| KUOW-FM | |
| City of license | Seattle, Washington |
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| Broadcast area | Seattle metropolitan area |
| Branding | KUOW 94.9 |
| Frequency | 94.9 MHz (Also on HD Radio) 94.9 HD-2 for KXOT 94.9 HD-3 for BBC World Service |
| First air date | 1952 |
| Format | Public radio |
| ERP | 100,000 watts |
| HAAT | 224 meters |
| Class | C1 |
| Facility ID | 66571 |
| Callsign meaning | University Of Washington |
| Affiliations | NPR |
| Owner | University of Washington |
| Webcast | KUOW Webstream |
| Website | KUOW.org |
KUOW-FM (94.9 FM broadcasting) is a National Public Radio affiliate radio station in Seattle, Washington. It is the second most listened to radio station in the Seattle-Tacoma market [1] and the most listened to news radio station in the state. It is a service of the University of Washington.
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KUOW's site states its mission as, "to create and serve an informed public, one challenged and invigorated by an understanding and appreciation of events, ideas, and cultures."
The station was founded in 1952 as a commercial radio station owned by Fisher Broadcasting. In 1964, not seeing the commercial viability of FM radio, Fisher Broadcasting donated the 94.9 frequency to UW. It is one of the few public radio stations on a commercial frequency. For years, it served as a training ground for UW students to learn about broadcasting. Programming consisted of classical music, classroom lectures, local news and Husky sports.
In the 1960s, however, KUOW began branching out, adding more news programming. It was a charter member of NPR in 1970.
KUOW broadcasts from Capitol Hill in Seattle with a power (ERP) of 100 kW. The studios are located in Seattle's University District. The station is heard in the Puget Sound region on 94.9FM, in Bellingham, Washington on 90.3FM, in Olympia, Washington on 1340AM and on the Internet at kuow.org.
KUOW discontinued traffic reports during its broadcasts of Morning Edition and All Things Considered starting May 9, 2008.
KUOW's 2006 annual report states, "KUOW served an average of 351,200 listeners each week in Fiscal Year 2006. These listeners averaged eight hours of listening per week to total more than 2.8 million weekly listener hours. Last year, KUOW ranked fourth among all radio stations in the Seattle Metro market, with a 4.2% share of the market's radio audience."
KUOW's 2006 operating support (money received) totaled $8,176,000. Its sources were:
KUOW produces several programs, most of which are concerned with local news and events:
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