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Tune in to WNMU 90.1 in Marquette, MI for a blend of NPR news, classical, jazz, and local arts. Experience the Upper Great Lakes' music and culture. Listen live now!
WNMU 90.1: A Cultural Beacon in Marquette, MI
Broadcasting from Marquette, Michigan, WNMU 90.1 is a distinguished public radio station operated by Northern Michigan University. This station serves as a vital resource for the Upper Great Lakes region, offering a rich array of programming that includes classical music, jazz, NPR news, and local content.
WNMU 90.1 operates from the university's on-campus studios, located in the Learning Resources Center, with its signal transmitted from Ely Township, southwest of Ishpeming. This strategic positioning allows the station to effectively reach and serve the diverse communities of the Upper Peninsula.
The station's programming is a blend of high-quality content designed to inform, entertain, and enrich its audience. Listeners can enjoy a range of NPR programs such as "Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me," "Morning Edition," "All Things Considered," "World Cafe," and "Mountain Stage." This array of shows ensures that the station offers a comprehensive mix of national and international news, insightful discussions, and engaging cultural content.
In addition to its NPR affiliations, WNMU 90.1 features a wide variety of music genres, including classical, jazz, traditional blues, and international music. This eclectic mix not only provides musical diversity but also highlights the station’s commitment to cultural enrichment.
WNMU 90.1 is deeply rooted in its community, focusing on Marquette and Upper Peninsula arts and cultural events. The station’s dedication to local programming helps spotlight regional talent and issues, fostering a stronger connection with its listeners.
With its 24/7 live stream available at wnmufm.org/live-stream, WNMU 90.1 ensures that its rich programming is accessible to audiences far and wide. As a cornerstone of public radio in the region, WNMU 90.1 continues to be a valuable resource for news, music, and cultural engagement.