Broadcast area | Chico, CA/Redding, CA |
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Branding | KCHO 91.7 Chico/KFPR 88.9 Redding |
Slogan | Your Choice for NPR |
Frequency | KCHO: 91.7 MHz KFPR: 88.9 MHz |
Format | Public Radio |
ERP | KCHO: 7,700 watts KFPR: 750 watts |
HAAT | KCHO: 372 m KFPR: 1091 m |
Class | KCHO: B KFPR: C1 |
Callsign meaning | KCHO: K CHicO |
Owner | California State University, Chico |
Website | www.kcho.org |
Northstate Public Radio (KCHO 91.7 Chico/KFPR 88.9 Redding) is a public radio organization run by Chico State, and has a station in Redding and a station in Chico. It airs programming from National Public Radio (NPR) and other public radio producers and distributors, as well as locally produced news and public affairs programs, classical music, talk radio and jazz. KFPR's signal covers the entire Sacramento Valley including the cities of Red Bluff, Oroville, Paradise, Anderson, and Shasta Lake City.
In addition to the main station, KCHO is relayed by an additional 6 translators to widen its broadcast area.
Call sign | MHz | City of license | Power (W) |
Class |
Additional Information |
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K265AA | 100.9 | Chester, California | 25 watts | D | FCC |
K209AY | 89.7 | Chester, California | 9 watts | D | FCC |
K252AL | 98.3 | Chester, California | 9 watts | D | FCC |
K259AW | 99.7 | Hayfork, California | 10 watts | D | FCC |
K222AQ | 92.3 | Oroville, California | 250 watts | D | FCC |
K208BJ | 89.5 | Weaverville, California | 76 watts | D | FCC |
In addition to the main station, KFPR is relayed by an additional 3 translators to widen its broadcast area.
Call sign | MHz | City of license | Power (W) |
Class |
Additional Information |
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K220EB | 91.9 | Burney, California | 10 watts | D | FCC |
K220EC | 91.9 | Dunsmuir, California | 10 watts | D | FCC |
K214BS | 90.7 | Yreka, California | 10 watts | D | FCC |
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