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K-Beach Radio
Internet only. California State University, Long Beach, CA.
KALX FM
90.7 MHz. UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA. Student-run. Varied format.
KAPU FM
104.7 MHz. Azusa Pacific University, Los Angeles, CA. Non-commercial. Alternative/Eclectic format. Live stream available.
KCPR during the 70's
Jim Zimmerlin's recollections of KCPR during 1975 through 1977, with pictures of the Cal-Poly student-run radio station during that era.
KCPR FM
91.3 MHz. California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA. Student-run, indie format, live RA stream.
KDVS FM
90.3 MHz. UC Davis, CA. Free-form community radio station. Live net stream plus archived shows.
KFJC FM
89.7 FM. Foothill College, Los Altos Hills, CA. Since 1959, non-commercial, community radio station.
KFSR FM
90.7 MHz. California State University, Fresno, CA. Jazz, Progressive Rock, R&B, Hip-Hop and other formats. Live net stream.
KHSU-FM Diverse Public Radio
National Public Radio and Public Radio International affiliate from Humboldt State University in Arcata, California.
KLBC FM
Long Beach City College, Long Beach, CA. Independent, freeform, student run station. [internet only?]
KRFH AM
610 KHz. Humboldt State, Arcata, CA.
KSCR
Internet only. University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. Non-commercial. Eclectic format.
KSCU FM
103.3 MHz. Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA. Indie, pop, punk, electronic, hip-hop, house, blues, jazz, reggae, etc.
KSDS FM
88.3 MHz. San Diego City College, San Diego, CA. Marconi Award Winning jazz radio broadcasting. "Jazz88."
KSPC FM
88.7 MHz. Pomona College, Claremont, CA. Student-run. Mixed underground format. Real Audio available.
KUCR FM
88.3 MHz. University of California, Riverside, CA. Progressive Music and commentary.
KUSF FM
90.3 MHz. University of San Francisco, CA. Student-and community-run station with a focus on underground new music programming and a wealth of cultural specialty programs. Live net stream.
KZSC FM
88.1 MHz. UC Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA. Student Run Radio
KZSU FM
90.1 MHz. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. Student-run. Eclectic music programming.