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Cayucos Cazadero Cedarville Ceres Chester Chico China Lake KDES-F Oldies KSSI Adult Alternative 98.5 50000w 500ft Chico 102.7 3000w -22ft APP 42800, 528 Sound Enterprises KPAY Talk R & R Radio Corporation 760-446-5774 fax: 760-446-5774 1290 5000/5000 DA-N Sister to: KPSI, KPSI-F, KPTR, KWXY 701 W Inyokern Rd Ste C, Ridgecrest 93555 Deer Creek Communications 760-325-2582 fax: 760-322-3562 GM/SM/PD John Perrige Sister to: KEWE, KHHZ, KHSL-F, KMXI 2100 E Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs 92262 www.kssifm.com 530-345-0021 fax:530-893-2121 GM/PD Mike Keane SM Greg Aratln Ridgecrest Market 2654 Cramer Ln, 95928 CE Barry O'Connor GM Diño Corbin SM Jaime Perry www.kdes.com PD Matt Ray CE Mark Miller Chowchilla Palm Springs/lndio Arbitron 6.5 Shr 3200 AQH newstalkl 290.wordpress.com Chico Arbitran 6.8 Shr 1600 A QH KNTO Regional Mexican Cayucos 93.3 2950w 335ft KHAP Religious Teaching* +La Favorita Broadcasting, Inc. KPYG Americana/Adult Alternative [Repeats: KPIG-F 107.5] 89.1 12000w 285ft 209-883-8760 fax: 209-883-8769 94.9 25000w 328ft +Famlly Stations, Inc. 4043 Geer Rd, Hughson 95326 +Mapleton Communications 510-568-6200 fax: 510-633-7983 GM/SM Nelson Gomez PD Marisol Valenzuela Sister to: KWWV, KXDZ, KXTZ, KYNS 290 Hegenberger Rd, Oakland 94621 CE Charles Hughes 805-786-2570 fax: 805-547-9860 GM Harold Camping SM Bill Thornton www.lafavorlta.net 795 Buckley Rd Ste 2, San Luis Obispo 93401 PD Craig Hulsebos CE John Mueller Merced Arbitron 0.7 Shr 200 AQH GM/SM Aaron Criswell PD Frank Caprista www.familyradio.com CE Tom Hughes Chico Market Chualar www.kpig.com KZFR Variety* San Luis Obispo Arbitron 3.8 Shr 1100 AQH KHDC Spanish Talk I Spanish Standards* 90.1 6300w 587ft 90.9 [Repeats: KSJV 91.5] Golden Valley Community Broadcasters 3000w 195ft Cazadero 530-895-0788 fax: 530-895-0775 •+Radio Bilingüe, Inc. PO Box 3173,95927,341 Broadway St Ste411,95928 KTRY Country 559-455-5777 fax: 559-455-5778 GM Rick Anderson 1620w 636ft DA 5005 E Belmont Ave, Fresno 93727 106.3 www.kzfr.org Redwood Empire Stereocasters GM/SM/PD Maria Erana CE Billy Bach Chico Market Sister to: KJZY, KZST www.radiobllingue.org 707-528-4434 fax: 707-527-8216 KCHO News / Classical / Jazz* Monterey Bay/Salinas Market PO Box 100, Santa Rosa 95402 91.7 771 Ow 24ft 3392 Mendocino Ave, Santa Rosa 95403 -California State University-Chico Citrus Heights GM Tom Skinner SM Patrick Stelzner 530-898-5896 fax: 530-898-4348 PD Brent Farrls CE Eric Peter California State University-Chico, 95929 KSTN-F Silent* www.k1063.fm GM/PD Brian Terhorst SM Beth Heberle 99.5 5100w 358ft Santa Rosa Arbitron 1.7 Shr 0AQH CE Mike Birdsill +£ducational Media Foundation, Inc. www.kcho.org Sacramento Market Cedarville Chico Market 2nd market Redding Claremont KDUP cp-new* KBQB Adult Hits 88.1 270w -105ft KSPC Variety* 92.7 1500w 643ft CP 1000, -105 88.7 3000w -282ft +Results Radio, LLC Openskyradio Corp. CP 1000,-43, adds DA Sister to: KCEZ, KRQR, KTHU Pomona College 530-342-2200 fax: 530-342-2260 909-621-8157 fax: 909-621-8769 Ceres 856 Manzanita Ct, 95926 340 N College Ave, 91711 GM/SM Jon Graham PD Chad Perry GM Erica Tyron KVIN Adult Standards CE James Davis www.kspc.ong 920 2500/2500 DA-2 www.927bobfm.com Threshold Communications Los Angeles Market Chico Arbitron 4.7 Shr 1100AQH Sister to: KRVR 209-544-1055 fax:209-544-8105 KFMF Classic Rock Cloverdale 961 N Emerald Ave Ste A, Modesto 95351 93.9 2000w 1128ft GM/SM/PD James Bryan +Mapleton Communications KSRT Regional Mexican www.krvr.com Sister to: KALF, KQPT, KZAP 107.1 3500w 430ft Modesto Arbitron 1.3 Shr 700 AQH 530-899-3600 fax: 530-343-0243 +Lazer Broadcasting Corp. 2nd market Stockton 1459 Humboldt Rd Ste D, 95928 Sister to: KJOR GM Vince Shadrick SM Randle Meyer 805-240-2070 fax: 805-240-5960 KBES Ethnic / Variety* PD Coyote McGee CE Steve Mena 200 S A St Ste 400, Oxnard 93030 89.5 150w 135ft Chico Arbitron 3.4 Shr 800 AQH GM/SM Ken Kuhl PD Salvador Prieto CP 150,131 CE Alex Venegas Bet Nahrain, Inc. KMXI Adult Contemporary Santa Rosa Arbitron 2.5 Shr 1300 AQH 209-538-4130 fax:209-538-2795 95.1 8170w 1170ft PO Box 4116, Modesto 95352 Deer Creek Communications GM Sarbon Esho Sister to: KEWE, KHHZ, KHSL-F, KPAY Clovis www.betnahrain.org/KBES/kbes.htm 530-345-0021 fax:530-893-2121 Modesto Market 2654 Cramer Ln, 95928 KFPT Sports GM Dino Corbin SM Jaime Perry 790 5000/2500 DA-2 Chester PD Scott Michaels CE Mark Miller Fat Dawgs 7 Broadcasting LLC www.kmxi.com Sister to: KFIG 559-447-3570 fax: 559-447-3579 KWLU Contemporary Christian* Chico Arbitron 2.6 Shr 600 AQH 351 W Cromwell Ave Ste 108, Fresno 93711 98.9 1000w 2474ft GM/SM Chris Pacheco PD Jeff Sheen +Educational Media Foundation, Inc. China Lake CE Paul Klelnkramer 800-434-8400 fax: 800-372-0888 www.1430espn.com 5700 W Oaks Blvd, Rocklin 95765 KFRJ Religious Teaching* Fresno Market GM Mike Novak PD Ty McFarland 91.1 5500w 1266ft CE Sam Wallington +Family Stations, Inc. www.klove.com 800-797-7579 fax: 619-443-7693 11865 Moreno Ave, Lakeside 92040 GM William Babcock SM Bill Thornton PD Craig Hulsebos CE John Mueller www.familyradio.com Ridgecrest Market .
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