WCAI

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WCAI, WNAN, WZAI
Broadcast area Cape Cod and Islands
Frequency 90.1/91.1/94.3 MHz FM
First air date 2000 (WCAI/WNAN), 2005 (WZAI
Format Non-commercial; National Public Radio
Callsign meaning W CapeAnd Islands, W NANtucket
Owner WGBH Educational Foundation

WCAI (Woods Hole, Massachusetts, 90.1), WNAN (Nantucket, 91.1) and WZAI (Brewster, 94.3) are National Public Radio member radio stations serving the Cape Cod and Islands area of southeast Massachusetts. They broadcast primarily news and information programming and are owned by the WGBH Educational Foundation in Boston.

The station was founded by independent radio producer Jay Allison and his organization, Atlantic Public Media, with construction and operation duties assigned to WGBH, and first went on the air in 2000; Atlantic Public Media has also produced local programming for the station. (WNAN went on the air on March 15, 2000) Coverage for WCAI and WNAN didn't reach all of Cape Cod and the nearby islands, however, and in 2005 the third signal, WZAI, went on the air. In addition, an online stream of the station is available over the iTunes radio service.

In 1997, the station won the prestigious Alfred I. DuPont-Columbia University Award, often called the Pulitzer Prize of broadcast journalism, for a 20-part series called Two Cape Cods: Hidden Poverty on the Cape and Islands. The series was produced and reported by Sean Corcoran, and it highlighted numerous poverty issues in a region that often is thought of as playground for the rich. WCAI was the only radio station to win the award that year.

Apart from being owned by WGBH, there is no connection between the Cape and Islands NPR stations and WNCK Nantucket, which simulcasts WGBH-FM, which airs classical music and jazz in addition to news, from Boston.

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