WCRS

WCRS, 102.1 and 98.3 FM: a project of The Neighborhood Network, broadcasts from from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. daily. We are broadcasting programming available through the Pacifica Network including Democracy Now!, a national, daily, independent, award-winning news program, pioneering the largest public media collaboration in the U.S. weekdays at 5 p.m.

See the Local Programs section for more information on our locally-produced programs, and see the schedule grid for a quick reference for when certain programs are on. If you enjoy what you hear and believe in community-powered radio, please consider making a tax-deductible donation to WCRS.

About Us

WCRS Needs You!

As Columbus Community Station, We are people driven which in our case means we need people to drive this station. Right now we are looking for Volunteers which you can fill out our volunteers form. It's under Volunteer and choose Volunteer Form. Also on the programming side we are looking for public affair shows to air on WCRS. This is your station so let's hear your voice. The Broadcaster form is also under Volunteer and make sure you fill it all out and you might be on WCRS!

Interested in helping us improve our station ? Click here to fill out our Listener Survey

WCRS LP FM is Central Ohio's community radio station broadcasting soon 24-7 on 92.7 and 98.3 FM in most of Franklin County. WCRS is a service of The Neighborhood Network and a Pacifica Affiliate airing Democracy Now!, Free Speech Radio News and other syndicated public affairs programs in addition to locally made music, talk, and public affairs programs in English, Somali, and Spanish.

OUR MISSION

WCRS-LP FM is a non-commercial, listener-supported community radio station serving Central Ohioans, providing quality programming to:
•Promote personal and civic responsibility, informed action and thoughtful living;
•Challenge cultural and intellectual assumptions;
•Celebrate local cultures;
•Air alternative points of view and facilitate understanding through dialogue;
•To provide media training and to foster community empowerment and participation.
•To provide representation for under-served and under-represented constituencies
and viewpoints, and to provide news and information not commonly found elsewhere
on the airwaves.

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