|
Please don't forget to Support our Underwriters!
But, if you shop on Amazon go through our website. Amazon will give back 8% to WAMC.
|
|
Station InformationWAMC/Northeast Public Radio is a regional public radio network serving parts of seven northeastern states. These include New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont, New Jersey, New Hampshire and Pennsylvania. Stations and translators are in twenty locations throughout the region. Alan Chartock is President and CEO of the network. Our studios and offices are located at 318 Central Avenue in Albany, NY.
WAMC/Northeast Public Radio is a member of National Public Radio and an affiliate of Public Radio International. Financial support comes from listeners who contribute annually in fund drives and other appeals as well as from underwriting by businesses, grant support for WAMC's National Productions and governmental sources such as the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and the New York State Education Department.
WAMC/Northeast Public Radio operates 24 hours a day, every day of the year thanks to a very dedicated group of board members, staff, interns and volunteers.
Contact Information
E-Mail: mail@wamc.org
Surface Mail: WAMC/Northeast Public Radio P.O. Box 66600 Albany, NY 12206
Telephone Numbers: Main Office: (518)465-5233 / (800)323-WAMC (9262) Vox Pop Call In: 800-34-TALK-1 (348-2551) Listener Comment Line: (800) 695-9170 Fax: (518) 432-6974 Newsroom Fax: (518) 432-0991 National Productions Fax: (518) 465-2823
Press Releases and Media Advisories: news@wamc.org
News Department Managing Editor Katie Britton: 1-800-323-9262 x111 (518) 465-5233 x111
Digital / HD Radio
There has been a major new advance in how our programming gets to you. You have been hearing for quite some time now about High Definition with regard to television. HDTV sets are now becoming common. Less in the spotlight has been the agreement on a digital radio standard. With FCC approval in 2002, a new system called HD Radio was introduced. This format allows digital programming to be transmitted on the same spot on the dial as traditional analog broadcasts. In 2004, Northeast Public Radio embarked on a program to upgrade to this new form of digital broadcasting. We are happy to announce completion of phase one of this conversion. All our full power FM stations are now broadcasting in HD.
Listeners to these stations will notice no discernable difference in service on their existing radios. However with the addition of a new HD Radio capable receiver, now becoming available, something remarkable occurs. Most of us know what happens to an FM signal while driving around the hills and dales of our region. You hear clicks, pops and static coming from something called multipath. This is when some of the signal you are listening to bounces off a mountain or building and arrives at a slightly different time as the rest of the signal. With HD Radio, this has become a thing of the past. The received HD signal is actually as good as that of a compact disc. AM stations using the technology will sound as good or better than present analog FM broadcasts.
Future enhancements will allow delivery of data, and pending FCC approval of the technology, FM stations will be able to provide additional, separate audio programming on the same channel. This will allow listeners to have additional program choices all on the same bit of frequency now used for our traditional broadcasts.
We participate on GuideStar, the on-line standard for nonprofit accountability. Take a look at our listing. Access is free.
Related Websites
The Linda WAMC Performing Arts Studio: From concerts to theater to lectures to film, it’s all happening at The Linda. Check out the latest performance schedule, find out more about the artists, and even buy tickets to events at The Linda!
WAMC’s "In Conversation with…" Series: WAMC President and CEO Alan Chartock talks with authors, artists and newsmakers of the day.
WAMC Youth Media Project - Student Town Meetings: High school students from urban and rural districts discuss and record live, one-hour radio programs based on issues important to them.
Women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics ON THE AIR: An audio resource for young girls, young women, parents, middle and high school teachers, college professors, guidance counselors, researchers, organizational leaders, and anyone interested in learning more about the past, present and future role of women in science and technology education, fields and careers. |
|
|
WAMC, 90.3 FM Albany NY
WAMC, 1400AM Albany NY
WAMK, 90.9 FM Kingston NY
WOSR, 91.7 FM Middletown NY
WCEL, 91.9 FM Plattsburgh NY
WCAN, 93.3 FM Canajoharie NY
WANC, 103.9 FM Ticonderoga NY
WRUN 1150 AM Utica, NY
WAMQ, 105.1 FM Great Barrington MA
TranslatorsW280DJ, 103.9 FM Beacon NY
W243BZ, 96.5 FM Ellenville NY
W271BF, 102.1 FM Highland NY
W246BJ, 97.1 FM Hudson NY
W295AA, 106.9FM Middletown NY
W215BG, 90.9 FM Milford PA
W299AG, 107.7 FM Newburgh NY
W205AJ, 88.9 FM Oneonta NY
W257BL, 99.3 FM Oneonta NY
W226AC, 93.1 FM Rensselaer-Troy NY
W296BD, 107.1FM Warwick NY |
|