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Roll over Beethoven and tell Tchaikovsky the news: Los Angeles will soon be sharing its venerable classical music radio station KUSC with San Francisco. Starting this summer, KUSC and the Bay Area ...
KUSC (91.5 FM; "Classical California™ KUSC") is a listener-supported classical music radio station broadcasting from downtown Los Angeles, California, United States. [2] KUSC is owned and operated by the University of Southern California , which also operates student-run Internet station KXSC (AM) and San Francisco 's classical station KDFC .
KDB (93.7 MHz) is a non-commercial FM radio station licensed to Santa Barbara, California, and serving Santa Barbara County and Ventura County.It is owned by the University of Southern California and broadcasts a classical music radio format, simulcasting KUSC (91.5 FM) in Los Angeles.
KDSC (91.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to serve Thousand Oaks, California. The station is owned by the University of Southern California, and is a repeater of KUSC and their classical music format. The KDSC signal previously competed with that of translator K216FM for the 91.1 FM frequency on the Los Angeles Westside.
KKGO (1260 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Beverly Hills, California. Owned by Mount Wilson FM Broadcasters, the station serves Greater Los Angeles and much of surrounding Southern California. The KKGO studios are located in Los Angeles' Westwood neighborhood, while the station transmitter resides in the nearby Mission Hills ...
KPSC (88.5 FM) is a radio station licensed to serve Palm Springs, California. The station is owned by the University of Southern California , and is a repeater of KUSC and their classical music format.
Prunedale Educational Foundation for Central California, Inc. Worship music ... University of Southern California: Classical: ... Los Angeles: KPWR Radio Holdings LLC ...
Albert John Williams obtained the construction permit for a new daytime-only radio station on 1460 kHz in Inglewood on August 1, 1957. [2] The station signed on February 14, 1958, airing a format of popular and semi-classical music; [3] the same day, KTYM-FM 103.9 debuted as a simulcast. It had a policy of no back-to-back commercials.