Entity | WNYC
WNYC is the trademark and a set of call letters shared by WNYC (AM) and WNYC-FM, a pair of nonprofit, noncommercial, public radio stations located in New York City. WNYC is owned by New York Public Radio (NYPR), a nonprofit organization that did business as "WNYC RADIO" until March 2013. WNYC (AM) broadcasts on 820 kHz, and WNYC-FM broadcasts on 93.9Â MHz. Both stations are members of NPR and carry local and national news/talk programs. Some hours the programming is simulcast, some hours different shows air on each station. WNYC reaches more than one million listeners each week and has the largest public radio audience in the United States. The WNYC stations are co-owned with Newark, New Jersey-licensed classical music outlet WQXR-FM (105.9Â MHz), and all three broadcast from studios located in the Hudson Square neighborhood in lower Manhattan. WNYC's AM transmitter is located in Kearny, New Jersey; WNYC-FM's transmitter is located at the Empire State Building in New York City.
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Inception: 1922
Alternate Names: WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.), W.N.Y.C. (Radio station : New York, N.Y.), New York. Radio Station WNYC
Associated Place(s): New York City, New York, United States of America
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National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB) 303
Documents 81
- Membership, Correspondence, 1943-1954
- NAEB Newsletter (April 01, 1939)
- NAEB Newsletter (April 01, 1943)
- NAEB Newsletter (April 01, 1944)
- NAEB Newsletter (April 01, 1945)
- NAEB Newsletter (April 01, 1947)
- NAEB Newsletter (April 15, 1940)
- NAEB Newsletter (April 15, 1942)
- NAEB Newsletter (April 20, 1948)
- NAEB Newsletter (August 01, 1942)
- NAEB Newsletter (August 01, 1943)
- NAEB Newsletter (August 01, 1944)
- NAEB Newsletter (August 31, 1948)
- NAEB Newsletter (December 01, 1941)
- NAEB Newsletter (December 01, 1943)
- NAEB Newsletter (December 01, 1944)
- NAEB Newsletter (December 01, 1948)
- NAEB Newsletter (December 15, 1941)
- NAEB Newsletter (December 20, 1947)
- NAEB Newsletter (February 01, 1942)
- NAEB Newsletter (February 01, 1944)
- NAEB Newsletter (February 01, 1945)
- NAEB Newsletter (February 01, 1948)
- NAEB Newsletter (February 15, 1942)
- NAEB Newsletter (February-March 1952)
- NAEB Newsletter (January 01, 1940)
- NAEB Newsletter (January 01, 1942)
- NAEB Newsletter (January 01, 1943)
- NAEB Newsletter (January 01, 1944)
- NAEB Newsletter (January 01, 1945)
- NAEB Newsletter (January 01, 1948)
- NAEB Newsletter (January 15, 1939)
- NAEB Newsletter (January 15, 1940)
- NAEB Newsletter (January 1946)
- NAEB Newsletter (January 1952)
- NAEB Newsletter (July 01, 1940)
- NAEB Newsletter (July 01, 1942)
- NAEB Newsletter (July 01, 1943)
- NAEB Newsletter (July 01, 1945)
- NAEB Newsletter (July 1952)
- NAEB Newsletter (June 01, 1939)
- NAEB Newsletter (June 01, 1942)
- NAEB Newsletter (June 01, 1943)
- NAEB Newsletter (June 01, 1944)
- NAEB Newsletter (June 01, 1945)
- NAEB Newsletter (June 1952)
- NAEB Newsletter (June 30, 1948)
- NAEB Newsletter (March 01, 1940)
- NAEB Newsletter (March 01, 1941)
- NAEB Newsletter (March 01, 1942)
- NAEB Newsletter (March 01, 1943)
- NAEB Newsletter (March 01, 1944)
- NAEB Newsletter (March 01, 1945)
- NAEB Newsletter (March 01, 1947)
- NAEB Newsletter (March 15, 1940)
- NAEB Newsletter (March 15, 1942)
- NAEB Newsletter (March 20, 1948)
- NAEB Newsletter (May 01, 1943)
- NAEB Newsletter (May 01, 1944)
- NAEB Newsletter (May 01, 1945)
- NAEB Newsletter (May 15, 1941)
- NAEB Newsletter (May 15, 1942)
- NAEB Newsletter (May 31, 1948)
- NAEB Newsletter (November 01, 1941)
- NAEB Newsletter (November 01, 1942)
- NAEB Newsletter (November 01, 1943)
- NAEB Newsletter (November 01, 1945)
- NAEB Newsletter (November 15, 1939)
- NAEB Newsletter (November 15, 1941)
- NAEB Newsletter (October 01, 1941)
- NAEB Newsletter (October 01, 1943)
- NAEB Newsletter (October 15, 1940)
- NAEB Newsletter (September 01, 1943)
- NAEB Newsletter (September 01, 1944)
- NAEB Supplement (September 15, 1944)
- New York Educational Institute of the Air, 1953-1954
- New York Municipal Broadcasting System, 1939-1944
- Programs, Correspondence, 1953
- Tape Network, 1950-1953 (1)
- WNYC Annual Report For 1947
- WNYC Annual Report, July 1943-June 1944
"Peace, love, creativity: Hope of mankind" 68
- A new concept of the mind, part one
- A new concept of the mind, part two
- Control of hate and violence, part one
- Control of hate and violence, part two
- Creativity as conscious/unconscious, part one
- Creativity as conscious/unconscious, part two
- Creativity in Western religion, part one
- Creativity in Western religion, part two
- Creativity in literature, part one
- Creativity in literature, part two
- Creativity in science, part one
- Creativity in science, part two
- Creativity in the Orient, part one
- Creativity in the Orient, part two
- Creativity: Normal or neurotic?, part one
- Creativity: Normal or neurotic?, part two
- Decline and fall of the West: Spengler, part one
- Decline and fall of the West: Spengler, part two
- Economic implications of war and peace, part one
- Economic implications of war and peace, part two
- Empathy and antipathy of Man, part one
- Empathy and antipathy of Man, part one
- Existential man, part one
- Existential man, part two
- Intellectual love, part one
- Intellectual love, part two
- Love of humanity, part one
- Love of humanity, part two
- Love, love, love: What is it?, part one
- Love, love, love: What is it?, part two
- Most of mankind, part one
- Most of mankind, part two
- Mythology of love, part one
- Mythology of love, part two
- Mythology of war and peace, part one
- Mythology of war and peace, part one
- Natural and unnatural violence, part one
- Natural and unnatural violence, part two
- Philosophy of the free man's world, part one
- Philosophy of the free man's world, part two
- Prospects for peace, part one
- Prospects for peace, part one
- Psychological climate for peace, part one
- Psychological climate for peace, part two
- Pursuit of happiness, part one
- Pursuit of happiness, part two
- The age of our discontent, part one
- The age of our discontent, part two
- The causes of war, part one
- The causes of war, part two
- The creative eye, part one
- The creative eye, part two
- The development of creativity, part one
- The development of creativity, part one
- The eclipse of reason, part one
- The eclipse of reason, part two
- The great disenchantment, part one
- The great disenchantment, part two
- The moral problems of war and peace, part one
- The moral problems of war and peace, part two
- The nature of creativity, part one
- The nature of creativity, part two
- The tragedy of modern Man, part one
- The tragedy of modern Man, part two
- The will to believe: William James, part one
- The will to believe: William James, part two
- What price civilization?, part one
- What price civilization?, part two
Search for new values 1
Seminars in theatre 62
- British Shakespeare actors, part one
- British Shakespeare actors, part two
- Ceremony of Innocence
- Ceremony of Innocence
- Christmas Eve concerts at Carnegie Hall
- Christmas Eve concerts at Carnegie Hall
- Circle in the Square Theatre
- Circle in the Square Theatre
- Circle in the Square Theatre part 1
- Circle in the Square Theatre part 1
- Circle in the Square Theatre part 2
- Circle in the Square Theatre part 2
- Current French theatre productions
- Current French theatre productions
- Discussion of the play "The Concept"
- Discussion of the play "The Concept"
- Endecott and the Red Cross
- Endecott and the Red Cross
- Fortunate Men's Eyes
- Fortunate Men's Eyes
- Johnny No Trump, part one
- Johnny No Trump, part one
- Lincoln Center
- Lincoln Center
- Minority theatre, part one
- Minority theatre, part two
- Muzeeka
- Muzeeka
- Negro Theatre Ensemble
- Negro Theatre Ensemble
- New York City parks and theatre life
- New York City parks and theatre life
- Next Stage Theatre Company
- Next Stage Theatre Company
- One-act plays
- One-act plays
- Plays for Living theatre group
- Plays for Living theatre group
- Scandinavian Drama Series
- Scandinavian Drama Series
- Sheffield Playhouse of England
- Sheffield Playhouse of England
- Song of the Lusitanian Bogey cast, part one
- Song of the Lusitanian Bogey cast, part two
- The Classic Stage Company
- The Classic Stage Company
- The Ford Theatre in Washington, D.C.
- The Ford Theatre in Washington, D.C.
- The play 'Detective'
- The play 'Detective'
- The play 'Soldiers'
- The play 'Soldiers'
- The problems in presenting Shakespeare
- The problems in presenting Shakespeare
- Theatre for the Forgotten, Inc.
- Theatre for the Forgotten, Inc.
- Theatre of Mixed Means
- Theatre of Mixed Means
- Theatre of Mixed Means
- Theatre of Mixed Means
- Youth in theatre
- Youth in theatre
The Asia Society Presents 78
- #1 Pakistan
- #10
- #11
- #12
- #13
- #14
- #15
- #16
- #17
- #18
- #19
- #2 Indonesia
- #20
- #21
- #22
- #22
- #23
- #24
- #25
- #26
- #26 [duplicate]
- #3 Burma
- #30
- #31
- #32
- #33
- #34
- #35
- #36
- #37
- #39
- #39
- #40
- #41
- #42
- #43
- #44
- #45: Frank Gibney on Japan
- #46
- #47
- #48
- #49
- #5 Tibet
- #50
- #51
- #52
- #53
- #54
- #55
- #56
- #57
- #58
- #59
- #6 India and the Problems of Disarmament
- #60
- #61: John P. Lewis on India
- #62: Everett Martin on the Vietnam War
- #63: Anand Panyarachun on Thailand
- #64: Howard Wriggins on new nation rulers
- #65
- #66: Robert Tilman on the Philippines
- #67: Vera Micheles Dean on Asia and Africa
- #68: Lionel Landry on Burma
- #69
- #7 Food and Population Growth
- #70: John B. Oakes on US influence on Asia
- #71: Wen Fong and Earl Morse on Chinese painting
- #72
- #73: Tu Weiming on the new China
- #75: Tran Van Dinh on China and Vietnam
- #76: Chester Ronning on China
- #77: Carroll Bowen on the Franklin Book Program
- #78: Richard A. Melville on Cambodia
- #8 Philosophy
- #9
- Japan's Expo 70
- N. M. Perera on Ceylon
- Sucheta Kripalani and Welthy Fisher on literacy and India