What is Whole Wheat Radio?
Whole Wheat Radio (WWR) is an all volunteer, grassroots, labor-of-love webcasting radio station. WWR broadcasts on the Internet 24 hours/day, 365 days/year from a log building on Birch Creek Boulevard just outside of Talkeetna, Alaska. WWR has been “on-air” for more than six years, and “live” webcasting began in August 2002. There is not a terrestrial transmitter. In other words, you can’t hear WWR on your car radio. Unlike most other webcasts, WWR is interactive. Listeners are invited to interact with each other in a chat room, choose the music, and even create the website. WWR currently supports a maximum of 90 concurrent listeners (20 on the low-speed line and 70 on the high speed line).