Broadcast area | San Diego, California |
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Slogan | "Where News Matters." |
Frequency |
KPBS-FM: 89.5 MHz (also on HD Radio) KQVO: 97.7 MHz (also on HD Radio) |
First air date | 1960 as KEBS |
Format | Analog/HD1: News/Talk (Public) HD2: Classical music HD3: Groove Salad |
Language(s) | English |
Audience share | 4.6 (Holiday 2016, Nielsen Audio[1]) |
ERP |
KPBS-FM: 26,000 watts KQVO: 6,000 watts |
HAAT |
KPBS-FM: 208.5 meters KQVO: 93 meters |
Class |
KPBS-FM: B KQVO: A |
Facility ID |
KPBS-FM: 58823 KQVO: 8175 |
Transmitter coordinates |
KPBS-FM:32°50′17″N 117°14′57″W / 32.83806°N 117.24917°W KQVO:32°40′48″N 115°25′36″W / 32.68000°N 115.42667°W |
Callsign meaning |
KPBS-FM: K Public Broadcasting Service (affiliation of sister TV station) |
Affiliations |
NPR American Public Media PRI |
Owner | San Diego State University |
Sister stations | KPBS |
Webcast |
Listen Live Classical San Diego Listen Live PLS |
Website | kpbs.org/radio/ |
KPBS-FM, part of KPBS Public Media, is a non-commercial public radio station licensed to San Diego State University, broadcasting in San Diego on 89.5 MHz, 89.1 MHz K206AC in La Jolla, and on 97.7 MHz KQVO in Calexico, Imperial County. The station is affiliated with National Public Radio, with programming consisting of news and public affairs. Beginning May 23, 2011, the station discontinued its classical music programming in the evening hours and moved music programming to an online stream.
The station first went on the air in 1960, being owned by what was then San Diego State College. KPBS changed its call letters from KEBS to KPBS-FM in 1970. It, along with KCRW Santa Monica and KQED-FM San Francisco, is one of California's longest-serving NPR affiliates, having announced its affiliation in the fall of 1969. As such, it was one of the first NPR affiliates to air All Things Considered when it premiered in 1971.
KPBS has three HD Radio channels. KPBS-HD1 is the main channel that airs NPR news and talk, much like the analog KPBS-FM; KPBS-HD2 airs "Classical San Diego", featuring music from the syndicated Classical 24 service; and KPBS-HD3 offers SomaFM's syndicated "Groove Salad" format.