About New York Public Radio
New York Public Radio (NYPR) is a non-profit media organization that operates several public radio stations and digital platforms in the New York metropolitan area. Founded in 1924, NYPR's flagship station WNYC-AM is one of the oldest radio stations in New York City. The organization later acquired WNYC-FM in 1943. NYPR manages multiple media properties including WNYC, WQXR (New York's classical music station), New Jersey Public Radio, and the Greene Space, a multimedia performance venue. The organization also produces several nationally syndicated programs such as "Radiolab," "On the Media," and "The New Yorker Radio Hour." In 2009, NYPR acquired WQXR from The New York Times Company, preserving it as the city's only 24-hour classical music station. The organization expanded its reach in 2011 by acquiring four New Jersey radio stations to create New Jersey Public Radio. NYPR is supported through a combination of listener contributions, corporate underwriting, and grants. The organization has received numerous awards for its journalism and programming, including Peabody Awards and Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards. With a monthly audience of over 23.4 million people across broadcast and digital platforms, NYPR has established itself as one of the largest public radio organizations in the United States.
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