Template:Palm Springs Radio

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Radio stations in the Palm Springs, California market (Arbitron #137)

(FM) KPSC - 88.5 | KCRI - 89.3 | KLRD - 90.1 | KBXO - 90.3 | KPSH - 90.9 | KHCS - 91.7 | KVCR-FM 91.9 | KKUU - 92.7 | KCLB - 93.7 | KSES - 94.3 | KLOB - 94.7 | KUNA - 96.7 | KLYY - 97.5 | KRZK 97.7 | KWXY-FM - 98.5 | KMRJ - 99.5 | KOLA - 99.9 | KPSI - 100.5 | KEAR - 101.5 | KJJZ - 102.3 | KEZN - 103.1 | KYOR - 103.9 | KDES - 104.7 | KXRS - 105.5 | KPLM - 106.1 | KDGL - 106.9 | KCDZ-FM 107.7 |

(AM) KPSI - 920 | KNWZ - 970, KXPS - 1010 | KNWQ - 1140 | KNWT - 1270 | KPTR - 1340 | KESQ 1400 co-owned by KESQ-TV | KGAM - 1450

Notes: K-News radio is a news/talk station on two dials simutaneously has the same programming on KNWZ 970, Coachella. and KNWQ 1140, Palm Springs. Some high-wattage AM/FM Riverside/San Bernardino and AM/FM Imperial Valley along with Mexicali, Mexico radio stations are received in parts of the Coachella Valley. Certain home radios and car stereo radios receives some high-wattage AM/FM Los Angeles area and San Diego area radio stations, due to their microwave transmittors west of Palm Springs.

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See also: List of radio stations in California and List of United States radio markets