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KBAQ

Arizona State UniversityClassical music radio stations in the United StatesHD Radio stationsMaricopa County Community College DistrictNPR member stations
Radio stations established in 1992Radio stations in Phoenix, Arizona

KBAQ (89.5 FM, "K Bach") is a Phoenix metro area FM radio station that plays classical music twenty-four hours per day. It is co-owned by the Maricopa County Community College District and Arizona State University. A member of National Public Radio, its main transmitter was moved from the White Tank Mountains to South Mountain Park in 2006. An additional Translator is located on 89.7 and a live Internet audio stream is available. It is also simulcast on local PBS station KAET (owned by ASU) on digital channel 8.5, where it broadcasts in Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound. The main office and studio complex is located in Tempe (east suburban Phoenix) at the flagship location of Rio Salado College. KBAQ's slogan is "Your classical companion". The station's nickname is a play on the name of composer Johann Sebastian Bach. KBAQ is a sister to the area's flagship NPR station, KJZZ.

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