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| callsign_meaning = K Pasadena City College | former_callsigns = KPCS (?-1979)〔 | owner = Pasadena City College (operated by American Public Media Group) | licensee = Pasadena Area Community College District | sister_stations = KUOR-FM | webcast = (Listen Live ) | website = (scpr.org ) | affiliations = NPR American Public Media }} KPCC (89.3 MHz FM) is a public radio station based in Pasadena, California. It is a member of National Public Radio, and is one of two full NPR members serving Southern California; Santa Monica-based KCRW is the other. The station broadcasts at 600 watts, which on paper is relatively modest for a full NPR member on the FM band. However, it operates from the Mount Wilson transmitter, and thus boasts one of the widest coverage areas of any public radio station in Southern California, providing at least secondary coverage to all of Los Angeles and Orange counties. The station is listened to by approximately 600,000 listeners each week.〔SCPR.org page: "(About )"〕 KPCC is operated by Southern California Public Radio (SCPR), a subsidiary of American Public Media Group. The station's broadcast license is registered to Pasadena City College. KPCC has three satellite stations and two translator frequencies: stations 89.1 FM KUOR in Redlands, 90.3 FM KVLA-FM in the Coachella Valley (Indio, California & Palm Springs) and 89.5 FM KJAI in Ojai, CA (previously KLFF (FM)), and translators 89.9 FM K210AD in Santa Barbara, California and 93.3 FM K227BX in Palm Springs. KUOR is licensed to the University of Redlands, while KVLA and KJAI are licensed to SCPR. The station originally broadcast from the campus of Pasadena City College in Pasadena. In February 2010, the station moved to a new facility in a converted office building on Raymond Avenue in Pasadena named the Mohn Broadcast Center and Crawford Family Forum. In addition to syndicated shows from National Public Radio, American Public Media, the British Broadcasting Corporation and Public Radio International networks, KPCC also produces several original programs, including ''Take Two'', ''AirTalk'', ''The Frame'' and ''Off-Ramp''. The station also produces several regular shorter features, including ''The Loh Life'' and ''The Loh Down on Science''. KPCC broadcasts in the HD format.〔http://www.hdradio.com/station_guides/widget.php?id=36〕 ==Programming== KPCC currently airs four original programs: ''Take Two'' with Alex Cohen & A Martínez, ''AirTalk'' with Larry Mantle, ''The Frame'' with John Horn, and ''Off-Ramp'' with John Rabe. The programs ''The Madeleine Brand Show'' and ''Patt Morrison'' used to air but were replaced in 2012. The station also produces Sandra Tsing Loh's ''The Loh Down on Science'', a 60-second science feature on weekdays, and ''The Loh Life'' on weekends, which features her commentary on various issues. Local news coverage is part of both ''Morning Edition'' and ''All Things Considered''. Syndicated weekday programming includes ''Morning Edition'', ''BBC Newshour'', ''Fresh Air'', ''Marketplace'', ''All Things Considered'', ''The Story with Dick Gordon'', ''The World'', ''Q'' and ''Talk of the Nation''. In addition to original and syndicated American public radio shows, KPCC also broadcasts programming from the ''BBC World Service''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「KPCC」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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