
KNAU / KNAA / KNAD / KNAG / KNAQ Arizona Public Radio 88.7 / 90.7 / 91.7 / 90.3 / 89.3 FM
Arizona Public Radio, operating under the call signs KNAU, KNAA, KNAD, KNAG, and KNAQ, is a network of NPR-affiliated stations serving Northern and Central Arizona on frequencies 88.7, 90.7, 91.7, 90.3, and 89.3 FM. Based in Flagstaff and operated by Northern Arizona University, it offers a mix of news, talk, and classical music programming. The stations provide in-depth local and national news coverage, including NPR shows like "Morning Edition" and "All Things Considered." With a focus on education and community engagement, Arizona Public Radio also features locally produced content, such as "Arizona Spotlight" and "The Mountain Stage." Its classical music programming includes a wide range of works, from Baroque to contemporary compositions. The network reaches diverse audiences across rural and urban areas, including Flagstaff, Sedona, Prescott, and the Grand Canyon region. Committed to public service, it supports cultural events and educational initiatives throughout Arizona. Listeners can access the stations via FM radio, online streaming, or mobile apps. Arizona Public Radio is a vital resource for information, entertainment, and cultural enrichment in the region. Its mission is to connect communities through high-quality, thought-provoking content.