North State Public Radio

North State Public Radio (KCHO 91.7 Chico/KFPR 88.9 Redding) is an NPR-affiliated public radio broadcaster which has main stations in the Northern California cities of Redding and Chico. It airs news and public affairs, classical music, talk radio and jazz programs. With the help of a number of relay transmitters, NSPR's signal covers a large portion of the North State region, including the cities of Red Bluff, Oroville, Paradise, Anderson, and Shasta Lake City.

North State Public Radio
CityKCHO: Chico, California
KFPR: Redding, California
Broadcast areaNorthern California
FrequencyKCHO: 91.7 MHz
KFPR: 88.9 MHz
BrandingNorth State Public Radio
Programming
FormatPublic radio
AffiliationsNPR
Ownership
OwnerCalifornia State University, Chico
History
First air date
KCHO: April 22, 1969
KFPR: November 17, 1994
Call sign meaning
KCHO: K CHicO
KFPR: K F Public Radio
Technical information
Facility IDKCHO: 68938
KFPR: 66567
ClassKCHO: B
KFPR: C1
ERPKCHO: 7,700 watts
KFPR: 750 watts
HAATKCHO: 372 meters
KFPR: 1,091 meters
Transmitter coordinates
KCHO:
39°57′30″N 121°42′48″W
KFPR:
40°36′10″N 122°38′38″W
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitemynspr.org

Programming

Programming produced by North State Public Radio includes gardening show Cultivating Place and science show Blue Dot.[1]

Translators

In addition to the main station, KCHO is relayed by an additional six translators to widen its broadcast area.

Call signFrequency
(MHz)
City of licenseERP
(W)
ClassFCC info
K265AA100.9Chester, California25DFCC
K209AY89.7Chester, California9DFCC
K252AL98.3Chester, California9DFCC
K259AW99.7Hayfork, California10DFCC
K222AQ92.3Oroville, California250DFCC
K208BJ89.5Weaverville, California76DFCC

In addition to the main station, KFPR is relayed by an additional three translators to widen its broadcast area.

Call signFrequency
(MHz)
City of licenseERP
(W)
ClassFCC info
K220EB91.9Burney, California10DFCC
K222BR92.3Dunsmuir, California10DFCC
K214BS90.7Yreka, California10DFCC

References

  1. "PRX » Station » North State Public Radio". PRX - Public Radio Exchange. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
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