Regional public radio network in the United States
Red River Radio
Headquarters
Shreveport, Louisiana
Branding
Red River Radio
Programming
Format
FM/HD1: Public radio HD2: Classical music HD3: NPR News/Talk
Affiliations
National Public Radio, Public Radio Exchange
Ownership
Owner
Louisiana State University in Shreveport (Board of Supervisors, Louisiana State University System)
Links
Webcast
Main Channel HD2 Stream HD3 Stream
Website
redriverradio.org
Red River Radio is a regional public radio network for northwest Louisiana, southern Arkansas, eastern Texas, and the southeasternmost corner of Oklahoma, serving communities in the valley of the Red River of the South through five radio stations. The network is headquartered in Shreveport, Louisiana, on the campus of Louisiana State University Shreveport.
The Red River Radio listening region is one of the largest coverage areas for public radio in the United States.[1]
^LSUS at 40: The Little Engine That Could. William D. Pederson. Originally printed in LSUS Magazine, Premier Issue, Spring 2007, pg.3. Retrieved February 1, 2011.
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