Whole Wheat Radio was a not-for-profit, listener-driven online community radio station from Talkeetna, Alaska. It was centered around independent music, and aired 24 hours a day. The station pioneered several social and technical webcast feats, including the use of wiki software to collaboratively catalogue music, interactive house concerts where listeners could comment and tip the artists, electronic DJs (dubbed "EJs"), listener phonegrams, and its recorded shows were among the first available podcasts. After eight years of uninterrupted broadcast, the station closed on October 20, 2010.