A Lifeline For Little Rock Public Radio
The donation will fund the purchase of a new transmitter for KUAR, as well as a backup transmitter to be housed at the studio. Some of the funds will also be used to upgrade equipment in the studio, particularly in the rack room, which serves as the operational hub of the facility.
“This extraordinary gift is a testament to the power of public radio and the generosity of those who believe in its mission,” said Jonathan Seaborn, GM of Little Rock Public Radio. “Replacing our aging transmitter and equipment ensures that we can continue delivering quality programming to our listeners for years to come. We are deeply grateful for this anonymous donor’s investment in the future of our station and the vital role it plays in our community.”
These upgrades are especially timely as Little Rock Public Radio prepares to move into a new studio space in Stabler Hall on the campus of UA Little Rock later this year. “Moving to a new location is the perfect opportunity to modernize our equipment and ensure that we’re set up for long-term success,” Seaborn said. “With this generous support, we’ll be able to provide our staff and interns with the tools they need to continue producing top-quality programming and reporting for our community.”
This gift marks the second major anonymous donation to Little Rock Public Radio in recent months. Earlier, another anonymous donor contributed $50,000 for essential repairs at KLRE’s transmitter site. That donation funded the replacement of a transmitter damaged by a 2023 lightning strike, as well as the purchase of a refurbished building to better protect KLRE’s equipment.
Little Rock Public Radio, home of KUAR FM 89.1 and KLRE Classical 90.5, is a public service unit of UA Little Rock. University students gain professional experience by working as interns and part-time staff members who take part in all aspects of KLRE and KUAR operations with a specific focus on news reporting and broadcast production.