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Founded in 1981, member-supported Hawai‘i Public Radio provides two streams statewide: HPR-1 with news, talk, and a variety of music, and HPR-2, your home for classical music.
Hawaii Public Radio HPR-1 (KHPR): Hawaii’s Gateway to Diverse Programming
As the leading voice of public radio in Hawaii, Hawaii Public Radio HPR-1 (KHPR) offers a rich tapestry of content that caters to a wide range of interests and tastes. Broadcasting from Honolulu on 88.1 FM, HPR-1 is the flagship station of Hawaii Public Radio, serving as a vital cultural and informational resource for the islands.
Founded in 1981, Hawaii Public Radio has grown to become an integral part of the state’s media landscape. HPR-1 stands out for its diverse programming, which spans news, talk, jazz, blues, world music, and NPR content. This broad spectrum ensures that listeners are not only informed about local and global events but also entertained with a variety of musical genres.
In addition to its diverse music selection, HPR-1 is known for its local programming, including the critically acclaimed shows "The Conversation" and "The Conversation: Hawaii Edition." These programs offer in-depth discussions on current issues affecting Hawaii, reflecting the station’s commitment to engaging and educating its audience.
As a member of National Public Radio (NPR) and the Pacifica Radio Network, HPR-1 maintains high standards of journalistic integrity and public service. Its programming encourages critical thinking and civic engagement, making it a valuable resource for residents and listeners across the Hawaiian Islands.
Whether you’re tuning in for insightful news, captivating talk shows, or an eclectic mix of music, Hawaii Public Radio HPR-1 provides a comprehensive and enriching listening experience that celebrates the vibrant culture and diverse voices of Hawaii.