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KJJP-FM 105.7 is currently operating at very reduced power and signal range using a back-up transmitter. This is because of complicated problems with its very old primary transmitter. Local engineers are currently working on that transmitter and consulting with the manufacturer to diagnose and fix the problems. We apologize for this disruption and service as we work as quickly as possible to restore KJPFM to full power. In the mean time you can always stream either the HPPR mix service or HPPR connect service using the player above or the HPPR app.

Turn the Beat Around: NEW Music Programming on HPPR

Last month, public radio stations across the country bid farewell to Live from Here with Chris Thile, which ceased production and was therefore no longer available. This program will indeed be missed on the High Plains, but there’s a bright side: new shows on the schedule! Here’s how HPPR will be switching things up for September and beyond, so mark your calendars:

Saturdays:    

NPR’s Alt.Latino (5:00 – 5:30p) 

NPR’s All Songs Considered (5:30 – 6:00p) 

Gospel Roots of Rock & Soul(6:00 – 7:00p)—September only!

Sundays:    

New York Philharmonic This Week (1:00-3:00p)

***No longer on Tuesdays; replaced by Sinfonia

In October, there will be a few other adjustments, as well as a long-awaited addition to our Saturday lineup. Stay tuned for more information on that!

Thank you so much for supporting this station, and we welcome your feedback on these updates!

Jenny Inzerillo joined HPPR in 2015 as the host of High Plains Morning, our live music program that airs weekdays at 9 am to noon CST. Broadcasting from KJJP in beautiful downtown Amarillo, she helps listeners wake up with inspired music from our region and beyond. Tune in for new voices in folk/Americana, deep cuts from your favorite artists, soulful tracks from singer/songwriters across the world, and toe-tapping classics dating as far back as the 1920s. Plus, discover underground greats that just might be your new favorite band.