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This article is about radio station WBAA in the United States. For the international financial organization, see World Business Angels Association.  It has been suggested that this article be split into articles titled WBAA (AM) and WBAA-FM. (Discuss) WBAA City of license West Lafayette, Indiana Slogan Listener-supported Public Radio from Purdue Frequency 101.3 (MHz) and 920 (kHz) First air date WBAA: April 4, 1922 (originally experimental 9YB 1919-22) WBAA-FM: 1993 Format NPR, local news, local music, jazz (AM); classical music, NPR talk (FM) Owner Purdue University Website wbaa.org WBAA is the callsign for two radio stations owned by Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana--an AM station at 920 kHz and an FM station at 101.3 MHz. Both broadcast from studios in the Edward C. Elliott Hall of Music on the Purdue campus, and the transmitters are located in Lafayette, Indiana. WBAA-AM is the longest continuously-operating radio station in Indiana, having been licensed on April 4, 1922. A fire in 1929 took WBAA-AM off the air for several months. During the day, its 5,000-watt signal reaches a potential audience of 2.5 million people, including the fringes of the Indianapolis area. WBAA-FM began broadcasting in 1993. It is one of the few NPR stations located on a commercial frequency. Programming AM 920 WBAA airs a mixture of NPR and local news/talk programming during the day. Evenings are set aside for music programming with adult album alternative music program, World Cafe, beginning at 7pm with traditional jazz filling up the remainder of the overnight schedule. Weekends consist of similar programming plus ethnic and local music programming on Sunday nights. FM 101.3, WBAA-FM, simulcasts its AM sister in the morning and late afternoon to broadcast popular NPR talk programs such as Morning Edition, All Things Considered, and Marketplace. Classical music can be heard at all other times. WBAA also has a strong growing local news initiative. Staff WBAA employs Tim Singleton as its general manager. The radio station has a general staff of about 20 news reporters and on-air hosts, comprising many full time professionals and multiple Purdue University students. External links WBAA official website Query the FCC's AM station database for WBAA Radio-Locator Information on WBAA Query Arbitron's AM station database for WBAA Query the FCC's FM station database for WBAA Radio-Locator information on WBAA Query Arbitron's FM station database for WBAA v • d • e Purdue University System West Lafayette · Calumet · North Central · IUPUI · IPFW · IUPUC Academics College of Agriculture · College of Education · College of Engineering · College of Health and Human Sciences · College of Liberal Arts · College of Pharmacy · College of Science · College of Technology School of Aeronautics and Astronautics · School of Electrical and Computer Engineering · School of Chemical Engineering · School of Civil Engineering · Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering · School of Health Sciences · School of Industrial Engineering · Krannert School of Management · School of Materials Engineering · School of Mechanical Engineering · School of Nuclear Engineering · School of Nursing · School of Veterinary Medicine Athletics Purdue Boilermakers · Men's Basketball · Women's Basketball · Football · Big Ten All-American Marching Band · Hail Purdue! · Boilermaker Special · Purdue Pete · Paint Crew Rivalries: Indiana-Purdue Rivalry · Old Oaken Bucket · Purdue Cannon · Shillelagh Trophy Facilities: Ross–Ade Stadium · Mackey Arena · Lambert Fieldhouse Coaches: Matt Painter · Danny Hope · Sharon Versyp Campus Purdue Airport · Purdue Bell Tower · The Boilermaker · Discovery Park · Elliott Hall of Music · Engineering Fountain · Horticulture Gardens · Lambert Fieldhouse · Mackey Arena · Purdue Memorial Union · Purdue Research Park · Rawls Hall · Ross-Ade Stadium · Slayter Center Student life The Exponent · WBAA · Glee Club · Purdue Grand Prix · Electric Vehicle Grand Prix People Neil Armstrong · Birch Bayh  · Drew Brees · Roger Chaffee · Len Dawson · Amelia Earhart · Bob Griese · Gus Grissom  · Gene Keady · Brian Lamb · Ryan Newman · John Purdue · Orville Redenbacher · Joe Tiller · John Wooden v • d • e Radio stations in the Lafayette, Indiana market By FM frequency 89.9 • 90.7 • 91.9 • 93.5 • 95.3 • 95.7 • 96.5 • 97.3 • 97.7 • 98.1 • 98.7 • 99.7 • 101.3 • 102.9 • 105.3 • 106.7 By AM frequency 920 • 1410 • 1450 By callsign WASK • WASK-FM • WAZY-FM • WBAA • WHPL • WIBN • WJEF • WKHL • WKHY • WKOA • WBPE • WQSG • WSHP • WSHW • WSHY • WTGO-LP • WWCC-LP • WXXB Indiana Radio Markets: Evansville • Ft. Wayne • Indianapolis • Lafayette • Muncie-Marion • South Bend • Terre Haute • Chicago, IL • Cincinnati, OH • Louisville, KY Other Indiana Radio Regions: Bloomington See also: List of radio stations in Indiana v • d • e NPR Member Stations in the state of Indiana Anderson: WBSB · Bloomington: WFIU · Chesterton: WBEW · Crawfordsville: WNDY · Elkhart: WVPE · Evansville: WNIN-FM · Fort Wayne: WBNI-FM and WBOI · Franklin: WFCI · Gary: WGVE-FM · Hagerstown: WBSH · Indianapolis: WFYI · Lowell: WLPR · Marion: WBSW · Muncie: WBST · North Manchester: WBKE-FM · Orland: WCKZ · Portland: WBSJ · Roanoke: WBNI-FM · Vincennes: WVUB · West Lafayette: WBAA See also: List of National Public Radio stations See also: Adult Contemporary, Classic Hits, College, Country, News/Talk, NPR, Oldies, Religious, Rock, Sports, Top 40, Urban and Other radio stations in Indiana This article about a radio station in Indiana is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e