KJZZ

KJZZ is a listener-supported public radio station broadcasting to the Phoenix, Arizona metropolitan area as the NPR member station. The station features a mix of local, national, and global news from sources like BBC, American Public Media and PRX. It also airs entertainment and discussion programs. KJZZ has a strong presence in Tucson, Fountain Hills, Glenwood/Silver City, Little Acres/Globe and broadcasts from the campus of Rio Salado College in Tempe, Arizona. The station has a history of growth and expansion since its beginnings in 1951 and opened its Mexico City Bureau in 2016, making it the first local public radio station to operate an international news bureau. KJZZ's programming focuses on a variety of primary topics including news, global affairs, entertainment and discussion programs.

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This news site is known for its high journalistic standards. It strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. It has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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