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KCBX (90.1 FM) is a non-commercial radio station that is licensed to San Luis Obispo, California.The public radio station is a member station of NPR and airs a wide variety of programming, including All Things Considered, Democracy Now!, and jazz and classical music.
Call sign Frequency City of license [1] [2] Licensee [1] [2] Format [3]; KAAD-LP: 103.5 FM: Sonora: Tuolumne County Arts Alliance: Variety: KAAT: 103.1 FM: Oakhurst: Lazer Licenses, LLC
Western U.S. affiliate stations Station Frequency Location KACR-LP 96.1 FM Alameda, California: KAKU-LP 88.5 FM Kahului, Hawaii: KAPY-LP 104.9 FM
KLRD (90.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting out of San Bernardino, California and airing the Christian worship formatted Air1 network.. KLRD also broadcasts its programming over the following translators: W202CF (88.3 FM) Champaign, Illinois, K208DV (89.5 FM) Saint Cloud, Minnesota, K216DR (91.1 FM Central Point, Oregon, and K224DK (92.7 FM) Fontana, California.
KZSU (KZ Stanford University) is a freeform FM radio station broadcasting from the campus of Stanford University in Stanford, California, United States. KZSU broadcasts in stereo at 90.1 MHz FM with an effective radiated power of 500 watts. The station is owned by the trustees of Stanford University and is governed by a board of directors ...
KYCC 90.1 FM, KCJH 89.1 FM, and KYCM 89.9 FM are radio stations broadcasting a Christian music format. Licensed respectively to Stockton, California, Livingston, California, and Alamogordo, New Mexico the stations are currently owned by Your Christian Companion Network, Inc. The station also has several satellites and repeaters throughout the ...
The following stations are Low Power FM (LPFM) broadcast radio services licensed by the Federal Communications Commission. To be included in the listing, stations must have Wikipedia pages. Call sign [ 4 ]
KBPK (90.1 FM) was a non-commercial radio station that was licensed to serve Buena Park, California.The station was owned by the Buena Park School District and operated by the Fullerton College Media Studies Department, the campus on which the KBPK studios were located.