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Radio Stations on the Internet Radio Stations on the Internet KRYR-103.5 FM-Sacramento, CA KTOM-100.7 FM-Salinas, CA http://www.zspanish.com http://www.infopoint.com/radio/ktom KRZR -103.7 FM- Fresno, CA KTOM-1380 AM-Santa Cruz, CA http: / /www.krzr.com http://www.infopoint.com/radio/ktom KSAN-107.7 FM-San Mateo, CA KTRB-860 AM-Modesto, CA http://www.gointeract.com/ksan http://www.ktrb860.com KSBR -88.5 FM- Mission Viejo, CA (Saddleback College) KTWV-94.7 FM-Los Angeles, CA httpWwww.saddleback.cc.ca.us/events/ksbr http://www.947wave. com KSCO-1080 AM-Santa Cruz, CA KTYD -99.9 FM -Santa Barbara, CA http://www.ksco.com http: / /www.klyd.com KSCR-104.7 FM -Los Angeles, CA (University of Southern California) KUBB -96.3 FM- Merced, CA gopher: / /cwis. usc.edu/11/Campus_Life/KSC R http: / /kubb.com KSCU -103.3 FM-Santa Clara, CA (Santa Clara University) KUCI -88.9 FM- Irvine, CA (University of California) http://www.scu.edu/SCU/Departments/KSCU/webpage http:/ /www. kuci.uci.edu KSDO-1130 AM-San Diego, CA KUCR -88.3 FM- Riverside, CA (University of California) http://www.ksdoradio.com http://asucr.ucr.edu/kucr KSDS -88.3 FM -San Diego, CA (San Diego City College) KUFX-94.5 FM-Gilroy, CA http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/8834 http://www.kfox.com KSDT -95.7 FMC -San Diego, CA (University of California) KUIC-95.3 FM-Vacaville, CA http://scw.ucsd.edu/ksdt http://community.neUcommunity/solano/kuic/kuic.html KSEG-96.9 FM-Sacramento, CA KUOP-91.3 FM-Stockton, CA (University of the Pacific) http://www.eagle969.com http://www.mindsync.com/KUOP KSFH -90.5 FMC -Mt. View, CA (Saint Francis High School) KUOR -89.1 FM- Redlands, CA (University of Redlands) http://sfhs.com http://ebhon.jnstuor.edu/Users/doktor/station.html KSFM-102.5 FM-Sacramento, CA KUSF -90.3 FM -San Francisco, CA (University of San Francisco) http://www.ksfm.com http://web.usfca.edu/kusf KSFO-560 AM-San Francisco, CA KUSP-88.9 FM-Santa Cruz, CA http://www.ksfo560.com/ksfo.htm http://www.cruzio.com/kusp KSFS-100.7 FM -San Francisco, CA (San Francisco State) KVCM -830 AM -Van Nuys, CA (Los Angeles Valley College) http://www.sfsu.edu/beca/ksfs/ksfs htm I http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Hills/4123 KSJC-89.5 FM-Stockton, CA (San Joaquin Delta College) KVHS -90.5 FM- Concord, CA (Clayton Valley High School) http://www.sjdccd.cc ca.us/ray/ksjc89/sidc.html http: / /www kvh s.com KSJO -92.3 FM -San Jose, CA KVMR -89.5 FM- Nevada City, CA http: / /www.ksjo.com http://www.ncgold.com/KVMR KSJS -90.5 FM -San Jose, CA (San Jose State University) KVON-1440 AM-Napa Valley, CA http: / /www.ksjs.org http://www.kvonkyyn.com KSLY -96.1 FM -San Luis Obispo, CA KVYN-99.3 FM-Napa Valley, CA http: / /www.ksly.com http://www.kvonkvyn.com KSMC -89.5 FM- Moraga, CA (St. Mary's College) KVYY-107.1 FM-Ventura, CA http: //f ermat. stmarys-ca.edu/ksmc http://www.rain.org/gary1580/y107.html KSOL -98.9 FM -San Francisco, CA KWBR-95.3 FM-Pismo Beach, CA http: / /www.ksol.com http://www.kwbrfm.com KSON -97.3 FM -San Diego, CA KWIN-97.7 FM-Stockton, CA http: / /www.kson.com http://www.kwin.com KSPC -88.7 FM- Claremont, CA (Pomona College) KWNE -94.5 FM- Ukiah, CA http://pages.pomona.edu/parango/kspc http: / /www.kwine.com KSRO-1350 AM-Santa Rosa, CA KWNK-670 AM-Simi Valley, CA http://netdex.com/ksro http://www.sports670.corn KSSJ -101.9 FM- Sacramento, CA KWOD -106.5 FM- Sacramento, CA http: / /www.kssj.com http: / /www.kwod.corn KSSU-1580 AM-Sacramento, CA (California State University) KWVE -107.9 FM -San Clemente, CA (Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa) http://www.bigdis.com/apex http://websites.earthlink.net/calvarychurch/index.html KSUH -880 AMC -Heyward, CA(California State University) KXFX -101.7 FM -Santa Rosa, CA http: //206.190.33.208 /radio/college /ksu h http: / /www.kxfx.com KSUN -91.5 FM- Rohnert Park, CA (Sonoma State University) KXLU-88.9 FM-Los Angeles, CA (Loyola Marymount University) http://www.sonoma.edu/ksun http://www.Im u. edu/admin/student/kx1u.htm KSYY-107.1 FM-Fallbrook, CA KXTA -1150 AM -Los Angeles, CA http://www.rain.org/gary1580/y107.html http: / /amt 150.com KTNO-1020 AM-N.Hollywood, CA KYCY-93.3 FM-San Francisco, CA http://www.hluna.com http://www.youngcountry.com Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 1998 D -709 .
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