Documents Show Former Las Vegas Public Radio And KIOF/PBS Affiliate Was Looking To Become A National Public Radio Affiliate By 2020; Organization Closed Down On January 20, 2025 Due To The NPR & PBS Grift (Swindling)
Published Jun 16, 2025, at 1:32 AM
Documents Show Former Las Vegas Public Radio And KIOF/PBS Affiliate Was Looking To Become A National Public Radio Affiliate By 2020; Organization Closed Down On January 20, 2025 Due To The NPR & PBS Grift (Swindling)
LAS VEGAS (LVPR) - By November 2022, the former Las Vegas Public Radio and KIOF/PBS affiliate dropped it's PBS affiliation and reverted back to being an independent public broadcaster with no national affiliation. Documents show as early as June 2020, Las Vegas Public Radio and KIOF was exploring the possibility of becoming the Las Vegas valley's second National Public Radio (NPR) affiliate. Those plans were scrapped shortly afterward which the organization decided to keep it's PBS affiliation while it was working through the now known grift (swindling).
A vote in the U.S. Senate on the $9.4 Billion Rescission Bill of which $1.1 Billion is being cancelled for the public broadcasting industry is about to take place due to the NPR & PBS grift (swindling). Any rebuild of the Las Vegas Public Radio brand with KIOF has been suspended until after this vote as the brand is going through an analysis/simulation phase to become one of the nation's first commercial public radio broadcasting entities as the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967 is dismantled and wound down by the U.S. Congress. This seems to coincide with the dismantling of the 88-92 MHz "educational" band per Project 2025 after 50+ years to allow for commercial operations and is potentitally the next bill coming out of the U.S. Congress after the upcoming U.S. Senate vote.
Last Updated: June 16, 2025 1:40 AM PST