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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-2 (KIPO): A Symphony of Sound in the Aloha State
Nestled in the heart of the Pacific, Hawaii Public Radio HPR-2 (KIPO) is a beacon of classical music and public radio excellence for the Hawaiian Islands. Founded in 1981, this member-supported station has evolved into a pivotal part of Hawaii's cultural landscape, offering a rich tapestry of sound that caters to diverse audiences across the state.
HPR-2 is part of the broader Hawaii Public Radio network, which also includes HPR-1. While HPR-1 is known for its blend of news, talk, and a variety of music genres, HPR-2 focuses exclusively on classical music, providing a serene and sophisticated listening experience. The station is committed to nurturing the appreciation of classical music among its listeners, featuring a wide range of compositions from timeless classics to contemporary pieces.
Broadcasting primarily in English, HPR-2 operates from two main full-power stations: KIPO 89.3 FM in Honolulu and KIPM 89.7 FM in Hilo. These stations, along with several low-power repeaters throughout Hawaii, ensure that the station’s signal reaches a broad audience, from the bustling city streets to the serene countryside.
Beyond its classical offerings, Hawaii Public Radio plays a vital role in the community with its NPR news segments and locally produced programs. Among its popular features is the "Hawaii Calls" series, which highlights interviews with both local and international figures, showcasing the rich cultural exchange that characterizes the Hawaiian Islands.
HPR is not just a radio network; it is a community service that reflects the diverse and dynamic nature of its audience. Through its commitment to quality programming and cultural enrichment, Hawaii Public Radio continues to be a cherished institution in the Aloha State.
For those seeking a refuge of classical music in a world full of noise, Hawaii Public Radio HPR-2 (KIPO) offers a soothing escape, keeping the spirit of classical music alive and vibrant across Hawaii's beautiful archipelago.