89.3 KPCC is a not-for-profit organizational radio that covers the boundaries of Los Angeles-Orange County. The frequency allotted to the station for local broadcasting is 89.3 MHz and can also be listened on HD radio. It also has a translator that airs on 89.5 MHz providing the coverage to the public of Santa Barbara. The English language station targets the audience which enjoys the programs related to talk shows, news updates, general public programming, music, and entertainment.
The ERP utilized by the channel is round about 600 watts, less than any other broadcaster of its kind. The radio is also one of two full NPR members, providing coverage to Los Angeles. 89.3 KPCC describes itself in the market as “The Voice of Southern California” as it is based in Pasadena, California. Formerly, the station was known as KPCS until 1979. Its current callsign means “K Pasadena City College.”
NPR and American Public Media are the affiliation partners of the organization, which allows them to air their shows through their platform. Pasadena City College owns the channel along with its sibling radio KUOR-FM which serves the audience of Redlands, California on 89.1 MHz. You can connect with the station through its official web portal, social media channels, and mobile apps. You are also welcomed to assist the organization through your donations.