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K-Beach Radio (California State University – Long Beach) Student Union run, online radio station [28] [29] 22 West Radio (California State University – Long Beach) Student Union run, online radio station [ 30 ] [ 31 ]
KCSS (88.5 FM a student-run non-commercial educational radio station licensed to Turlock, California. The station, owned by California State University, Stanislaus , airs an Alternative music format.
KCSU-FM (90.5 FM) is Colorado State University's non-commercial, student-run, campus radio station licensed to Fort Collins, Colorado. [2] KCSU broadcasts at 10,000 watts, reaching east to Greeley, south to Longmont, and north to the Wyoming border. KCSU a 501c3 non-profit organization affiliated with Rocky Mountain Student Media Corporation ...
This is a list of Student radio stations operated by the students of a college, university or other educational institution. In the United States these radio stations are called College radio stations, sometimes Campus radio and in the United Kingdom they are called student radio stations. This list is organized by country.
KTSC-FM (89.5 MHz), better known as REV 89, The Revolution, or Rev, is a radio station broadcasting an Adult Hits format. Licensed to Pueblo, Colorado, United States, the station serves the Pueblo area. The station is owned by Colorado State University-Pueblo. [2]
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Public radio; News, Classical music, Jazz (High Plains Public Radio) KCSF: 1300 AM: Colorado Springs: Radio License Holding CBC, LLC: Sports KCSJ: 590 AM: Pueblo: iHM Licenses, LLC: News/Talk KCSU-FM: 90.5 FM: Fort Collins: Board of Governors of the Colorado State University System: Variety/college KCWA: 93.9 FM: Loveland: Hope Media Group ...
The 1970 power increase shut out a proposal by the Mexican-American Communication Foundation to build a station on the frequency in East Los Angeles. [3] It became KCSN on February 1, 1973, months after the school became California State University, Northridge; the station was known as "Radio Free Northridge" since 1971. [4]