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KVNF
is a noncommercial, community-oriented
public radio station that officially broadcast
for the first time in October 1979, bringing
public radio to the North Fork Valley.
Starting from 10 watts of power, KVNF
grew to 500 and then to 3000 watts, with
a small network of translators and a full-powered
repeater sprouting up in places from Delta,
Montrose, Ridgway and Ouray to Lake City,
Nucla, Norwood and Grand Junction and
throughout the Grand Valley.
As KVNF grew to serve
the informational needs of Western Colorado
and the demand for programming from National
Public Radio grew, KVNF became the first station
to offer NPR to Western Colorado in 1983. Unfortunately,
KVNF could not afford the full membership dues,
but after a few years and some heavy lobbying,
KVNF was instrumental in creating a new category
of NPR membership, "auxiliary membership",
in 1986.
Today, KVNF is a regional
station that serves communities throughout Western
Colorado with NPR news, local information and
diverse music, focusing on the needs of the
often rural and isolated areas that make up
our listening area. Our programming serves the
listener demand for high quality news, culture
and entertainment, while also expressing the
grassroots and creative nature of volunteer-based,
community-oriented public radio.
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