KRCB

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KRCB
Image:KRCB_22.jpg
Cotati / Rohnert Park, California
Branding KRCB
Slogan The North Bay's Public Broadcasting Station
Channels 22 (UHF) analog,
23 (UHF) digital
Affiliations PBS
Owner Rural California Broadcasting Corporation
Founded
Call letters meaning K Rural California Broadcasting
Website www.krcb.org

KRCB is a North San Francisco Bay Area Public TV station broadcasting on UHF Channel 22 and Public radio station broadcasting on 91.1 FM.

[edit] Television

In one of the most crowded areas in the U.S. for PBS and public broadcasting, KRCB is notable for its coverage of local news and politics, and for the Telly Award-winning, nationally distributed environmental series, Natural Heroes.

Much of the regular programming comes from PBS, American Public Television, and independent producers.

Overnight programming is shared with the national satellite station Link TV, and includes shows such as Mosaic: World News from the Middle East.

KRCB's programming can also be seen on K27EE in Ukiah, California, owned by a local television association. [1]

[edit] Radio

KRCB-FM went on the air in 1995. In addition to over-the-air broadcast, which is limited to the Santa Rosa area, KRCB-FM broadcasts over the Internet, on Comcast cable, and on the Secondary Audio Program (SAP) of KRCB-TV.

KRCB-FM programming includes NPR news, classical music, folk music, opera music, as well as the locally-produced North Bay Report.

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PBS Member Stations in the state of California

KVIE 6 (Sacramento) -  KIXE 9 (Redding) -  KQED 9 (San Francisco) -  KEET 13 (Eureka) -  KPBS 15 (San Diego) -  KVPT 18 / KVPT-LP 34 (Fresno / Bakersfield) -  KRCB 22 (Cotati) -  KVCR 24 (San Bernardino) -  KCET 28 (Los Angeles) -  KCSM 431 (San Mateo) -  KOCE 50 (Huntington Beach) -  KTEH 54 / KCAH 25 (San Jose / Watsonville) -  KLCS 58 (Los Angeles)

1-- KCSM is a digital-only station.

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FM Radio stations in the Santa Rosa, California market (Arbitron #119)

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By callsign: KBBF | KDFC | KFGY | KIFR | KISQ | KJOR | KJZY | KLLC | KLVR | KMHX | KNDL | KNOB | KRCB | KRSH | KSRT | KSXY | KVRV | KXFX | KXTS | KZST


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