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Our Purpose: Be at the civic, cultural and intellectual forefront of our community to create an informed, engaged public.
Our Mission: Produce, acquire and distributes distinctive programs and services that stimulate, educate, inform, and entertain those we serve using all appropriate media. Reach out to the community through strategic partnerships. Enables listeners to learn about issues and ideas that affect our communities, our nation and our world.
Our Vision: We will build a stronger community-centered broadcasting organization by focusing the station's new and existing resources where our listener and membership base is the strongest. Our goal is to build a more effective service emphasizing national and local programming that deepens the relationship between us and our listeners.
Our Values: Integrity, tolerance, professionalism, transparency, respect of our co-workers and respect for our audience
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The Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA) announced the 2025 regional Edward R. Murrow Awards winners. Boise State Public Radio has been honored with two awards this year.
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Dr. David Pate has a special message for all the listeners of our Doctor Roundtable.
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Boise State Public Radio stations in Stanley will be off air till 12:30 p.m. due to a planned power
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Boise State Public Radio took home 22 awards over the weekend from the Idaho Press Club Best of 2024 contest. The Idaho Matters team won several awards for their reporting and interviews and student newsroom interns won several awards in the audio and student divisions.
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As part of our ongoing dedication to bring the very best of classical music to our audiences, Boise State Public Radio is proud to partner again with the Piatigorsky Foundation to bring their annual concert series to Idaho. The Piatigorsky Foundation strives to bring live classical music to non-traditional and often underserved audiences.
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The National Firefighter Registry is perhaps the most ambitious effort to date to understand the connection between firefighting and cancer.
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You are invited to the Boise State Public Radio Open House Saturday, May 3 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. here in our studios. Stop by for a little while or stay for the afternoon, located at 220 E Parkcenter Blvd. Boise, ID 83706. We can't wait to see you!
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The Idaho Humanities Council recently had their federal funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities cut. The funding makes up 75% of their budget, and the council says it can’t go on without that money.
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Spring is in the air ... which means it is time for our Spring Membership Drive. Boise State Public Radio relies on our audience to keep the important news on air and online.
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KBSS 91.1 in the Wood River Valley is operating at reduced power for the foreseeable future. As a result of this, 100.3 K262BZ is off the air.