KPISS.fm
Internet radio station based in New York City
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First air date | 2016 (2016)[1] |
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Website | kpiss |
KPISS.FM is an eclectic online radio station inspired by WFMU, CBC, CJSR, and other college radio in general.[2] It was founded by and continues to be run by station manager Sheri Barclay and a panoply of like-minded volunteer DJs.[1][3][4]
KPISS is notable for having broadcast from a specially rigged RV in the Bushwick neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the station has modified its broadcasting set-up to shows done remotely from the respective DJs' homes.[1]
References
- ^ a b c Tara, Serena (February 18, 2020). "Live from a Bushwick parking lot: A streaming radio station as freewheeling as its RV". brooklynbased.com.
- ^ "Bushwick's RV Radio Station Shifts Gears, But the Wheels Aren't Coming Off". Bedford + Bowery. March 19, 2020.
- ^ Griwkowsky, Fish (October 7, 2020). "For the love of music: Sheri Barclay's KPISS.fm radio comes home from New York". Edmonton Journal. Retrieved December 14, 2020.
- ^ Margolin, Madison (February 26, 2016). "DIY Made the Radio Star: How a Brooklyn Station Is Changing the Game". The Village Voice. Retrieved December 14, 2020.
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Radio stations in New York City (the Five Boroughs) and Newark, New Jersey
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- 88.3-1
- 88.3-2
- 89.1-12
- 89.1-22
- 89.1-32
- 89.5-1
- 89.5-2
- 89.9-1
- 89.9-2
- 89.9-3
- 90.7-1
- 90.7-2
- 92.3-1
- 92.3-2
- 92.3-3
- 93.1-1
- 93.9-1
- 93.9-2
- 93.9-3
- 94.7-1
- 94.7-2
- 94.7-3
- 95.5-1
- 95.5-2
- 95.5-3
- 95.5-4
- 96.3-1
- 96.3-2
- 96.3-3
- 96.3-4
- 96.7-1
- 96.7-2
- 96.7-3
- 97.1-1
- 97.9-1
- 99.1-1
- 99.1-2
- 99.1-3
- 100.3-1
- 101.1-1
- 101.1-2
- 101.1-3
- 101.9-1
- 101.9-2
- 101.9-3
- 102.7-1
- 103.5-1
- 103.5-2
- 103.5-3
- 104.3-1
- 104.3-2
- 105.1-1
- 105.1-2
- 105.1-3
- 105.9-1
- 105.9-2
- 106.7-1
- 106.7-2
- 107.5-1
- KWO35
- W220EJ
- W236CH
- W248CG
- W252CS
- W268BY
- W272DX
- W276AQ
- W284BW
- W300EI
- WA2XMN
- WABC1
- WADO
- WARW
- HD2
- HD3
- WAXQ
- HD2
- WAWZ
- WBAI
- WBBR1
- WBGO
- WBLS
- WBQE-LP
- WCBS1
- WCBS-FM
- HD2
- HD3
- WDMB-LP2
- WEPN
- WEPN-FM
- WFAN1
- WFAN-FM
- WFDU2
- WFME1, 3
- WFME-FM
- WFMU
- WFUV
- WGHT
- WHCR-FM
- WHTZ
- WINS
- WINS-FM
- WKCR-FM
- WKDM
- WKRB
- WKTU
- WLIB
- WLTW
- WMCA
- WMSC
- WNEW-FM
- WNSW
- WNVU
- WNYC
- WNYC-FM
- HD2
- HD3
- WNYE
- WNYM
- WNYU-FM2
- WNYZ-LD5
- WOR1
- WPAT
- WPAT-FM
- WPLJ
- WPSC-FM
- WQEQ-LP2
- WQHT
- WQXR-FM
- WSIA
- WSKQ-FM
- WSNR
- WSOU
- WVBN
- WVNJ
- WVOX
- WWPR-FM
- WWRL
- WWRU
- WWRV
- WXBK
- WXNY-FM
- WYNE-LP
- WZRC
- 2XG/WJX
- Art International Radio4
- Jukebox Radio
- New Country Y-107
- W2XEA/KE2XCC
- W2XMN
- W31NY/WFMN
- WDT
- WDY
- WEVD
- WGYN
- WJDM (1530 AM)
- WJY (Hoboken, New Jersey)
- WJY (New York City)
- WLWL
- WMGM-FM (100.3 FM)
- WNBC (660 AM)
- WBBR/WPOW (1330 AM)
- WNBC-FM (97.1 FM)
- WPAT-FM (1949–1951)
- WRNY
- WWDX
- Radio stations in the New York metropolitan area
- New York City
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- Middlesex-Somerset-Union
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- Morristown
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- Other nearby regions
- Bridgeport
- Danbury
- Middletown-Newburgh
- Poughkeepsie-Kingston
- Stamford-Norwalk
- Trenton
- See also
- List of radio stations in New York
- Mass media in New York City
- Radio stations
- TV stations
- Newspapers
- Notes
- 1. Clear-channel stations with extended nighttime coverage.
- 2. Under a "Shared Time" agreement.
- 3. Station is silent.
- 4. Defunct internet radio station.
- 5. Audio from channel 6 TV station
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