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KUCR is a non-commercial radio station at the University of California, Riverside, in Riverside, California, United States, broadcasting on 88.3 FM.KUCR airs college radio programming similar to other college radio stations across the country.
FM SOL 88.3 MHz - Ciudad Autónoma ... Santa Fe [3] Horizonte (radio station) in El Volcán, San Luis [4] La Tecno in Villa Dominico ... KUCR in Riverside, California ...
Following are radio stations in the United States of America affiliated with colleges and universities that are regarded as college (student-run) stations. The listings include links to Wikipedia pages on the stations, their parent institutions, and their cities and states of license.
99.5 FM Two Harbors, Minnesota: KUCR: 88.3 FM Riverside, California: KUGS: ... Radio LoRa 97.5 FM Zürich, Switzerland: 1 KPFB rebroadcasts KPFA for 99% of its schedule.
KCLU-FM (88.3 FM) is a non-commercial radio station that is licensed to Thousand Oaks, California and serves Ventura County.The station, owned by California Lutheran University, is a member of NPR and airs local news, weather forecasts, and traffic conditions as well as a wide variety of public radio programming for California's South Coast of California and Central Coast of California ...
WPOZ (88.3 FM) is a non-commercial, listener-supported radio station licensed to Orlando, and serving all of Central Florida. It is owned by Central Florida Educational Foundation, Inc., and operated by Z Ministries, inc. It broadcasts a Christian adult contemporary format. The radio studios are in Altamonte Springs.
WZRD (88.3 MHz) is the student-run FM radio station at Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago, Illinois, US, founded in 1974. The station serves the Chicago area. The station is licensed by the FCC to Northeastern Illinois University. [3] WZRD broadcasts on a freeform radio format and is a Pacifica Radio affiliate. [4]
KNAI-FM changed its call letters to KCCF-FM on February 8, 2018. [4] The move of the "La Campesina" programming from a non-commercial educational station to a commercial radio station coincided with a $115,000 fine for violations of the FCC's underwriting regulations at KNAI-FM and KUFW; the network's other stations operate on a commercial basis.